Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Blood Libel




Blood Libel - The blood libel is a false accusation that Jews sacrifice Christian children either to use the blood for various "medicinal" purposes or to prepare Passover Matzoth (unleavened bread) or for vengeance and mock crucifixions.   It is one of the central fables of Anti-Semitism of the older (middle ages) type.   The blood libel is a phenomenon of medieval and modern Christian anti-Semitism, but spread to the Middle East as early as 1775, when there was a blood libel in Hebron.   A second blood libel occurred in Damascus in 1840 and one occurred in Cyprus in the same year.   As the blood libel was the subject of folk ballads and literature, it was not simply a religious superstition in Europe, but a staple of popular culture, like most anti-Semitic prejudices.

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