szamaritánus
The term szamaritánus refers to a person who practices charity or benevolence, often in a selfless or unexpected manner. It derives from the biblical parable of the Good Samaritan, found in the Gospel of Luke. In this story, a Samaritan man, who belonged to a group historically at odds with the Jews, stops to help a man who had been robbed and left for dead, despite others passing him by. The parable highlights compassion and kindness towards those in need, regardless of their background or social standing.
The concept of a szamaritánus therefore emphasizes active help and empathy for strangers or those suffering.