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Title: Blood Libel


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BloodLibel
  • CHRISTIANS VS JEWS 1144 CE TO EARLY
  • 20TH CENTURY
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  • The image left depicts a ritual murder of a
    Christian boy by a Jew.
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Photo credit flholocaustmuseum.org  
Photo credit flholocaustmuseum.org  
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What is blood libel?
  • Blood libel myths are unfounded stories that are
    circulated about a particular group of people
    These stories center on the idea that said group
    conducts human sacrifice and uses blood in
    rituals. The victims in their ceremonies are
    often children.
  • Historically the Jewish people have been targets
    of blood libel tales, however many other groups
    have been accused as well. These groups range
    from Christians to witches to Satanists.
  • According to these myths against the Jews,
    Christians believed Jews used Christian blood to
    cure diseases or to heal the wounds caused by
    circumcision. Some thought that Christians were
    crucified by the Jews to reenact Christs murder.
    A Christian child killed near Easter or Passover
    would likely result in the massacre of local
    Jews.
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A portrayal of Jewish people engaged in a child
sacrifice.
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The Beginning
  • Apion, Greek grammarian lived during the first
    half of the 1st century. It is here that the very
    first mentions of blood libel against the Jews
    can be found. The claims were that Jews ritually
    killed Greeks at temple. The photo at right is a
    bust of Apion by an unknown artist.
  • There are no further recorded incidents until
    the 12th century when the stories begin to become
    prevalent through the middle ages and continuing
    even into the 1900s.

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Early Accusations
  • As early as the 12th century there were several
    reports that Jews crucified Christian children
    during Easter.
  • Gloucester 1171
  • Blois 1179
  • Richard of Paris in Pontoise

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William of Norwich
  • In 1144 the violent death of an English boy was
    blamed on the Jewish community of Norwich. This
    is the next recorded clear case of blood libel.
    Because of his work as an apprentice tanner he
    came into contact with Jews regularly. After his
    death he was soon regarded as a local saint in
    Norwich.
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The torture and death of William of Norwich
Photo credit http//www.jrbooksonline.com/schramm
/william.htm
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Photo credit flholocaustmuseum.org
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Menahem Mendel Beilis
Arrested July 21, 1911, Menahem Mendel Beilis was
a Russian Jew. After the disappearance of a boy
named Yushchinsky. Beilis was jailed for two
years waiting for trial. A religious expert
versed in Judaic rituals (although himself a
Catholic) was called to the trial for testimony
in 1913. He reported that this was a case of
ritual murder. A psychologist witness agreed with
this account. Beilis had good counsel and a
witness who testified to the moral teachings of
Judaism quoting "the Law of Moses forbids
spilling human blood and using any blood in
general in food." The witness who had originally
reported the boys abduction testified to being
confused. An all Christian jury acquitted Beilis
after several hours of deliberation. It was later
discovered that the boy, Yushchinsky had skipped
school to visit a friend. Beilis later moved to
Israel fearing for his safety. He settled in the
United States in 1920.  
Menahem and his family
Menahem and his family
www.jewishgates.com / wikipedia.com
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The Fallacies
  • It is important to note that the foundations of
    these stories were based on complete falsehoods.
  • - blood libel accusations reports often say
    nothing of witnesses
  • - confessions were obtained through torture
  • - the confessions themselves lack any details
    of known ritual
  • - confessions were vague and inconsistent
  • Even ancient scholars and converted Christians
    (former Jews) when answering the question of
    whether or not the Jewish faith used Christian
    blood for ceremonies replied "Neither the Old
    nor the New Testament states that the Jews lust
    for human blood on the contrary, it is expressly
    stated in the Bible, in the laws of Moses, and in
    the Jewish ordinances designated in Hebrew as the
    'Talmud,' that they should not defile themselves
    with blood.
  • www.jewishencyclopedia.com

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Jewish Connection
  • According to the Bible and Christian
    religion, Jesus, Gods son, came to earth to
    die for our sins. Jesus was put to death
    through crucifixion. The Christian New
    Testament does state that the Romans killed
    Jesus, yet the Jews have been blamed for his
    death for years. This is basically how the
    persecution of the Jews from the Christians
    started. Around the 4th century was when Jews
    became known as Christ Killers.

10
Jewish Connection
  • Christians do believe that the Jews are Gods
    chosen people, as stated in the Hebrew Bible.
    Christian theology states that the Jews were
    chosen to bring holiness to the world but they
    failed in what they were called to do so God had
    to send his son Jesus in order to finish the
    mission.
  • Jews did not believe that Jesus was the messiah,
    or the one who was to come save the world from
    sin. Till this day the Jews are waiting for the
    messiah.
  • According to the church, God, as a result of the
    Jews failure in completing the mission replaced
    the Jews with the Christians as his chosen
    people. The New Testament is considered to be
    the New Covenant that God made with the
    Christians.

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Jewish Connection
  • As a result
  • Jews were considered to have no purpose on this
    earth.
  • Death of Jews
  • Violence toward Jews
  • Jews had to wear distinguishing clothing such as
    a badge or a silly looking hat.
  • Since the Jews did not disappear 1000 years
    later, Christians still felt the strong and
    prosperous presence of the Jews so they came up
    with blood libel myths.

12
Jewish Connection
  • Another reason for the persecution of the Jews
    was that Christians knew that the Jews did not
    believed in Jesus so the alleged sacrifice of
    kidnapped Christian children was a mock
    crucifixion of Jesus.
  • The Jews, according to the Christian allegations,
    would re-enact the crucifixion of Jesus Christ.
    They would put the crown of thorns on the childs
    head and were also tied or nailed to a cross.
    Again just like what happened to Jesus, the Jews
    would thrust a spear into the childs side. At
    this point the child would have died.
  • Some of the alleged tortures were
  • Cutting 2. Mutilation
  • 3. Piercing with needles 4. Punching
  • Strangulation 6. Suspension
  • 7. Whipping

13
Jewish Connection
  • All the accusations toward the Jews of torture
    and human sacrifice were contrary to the
    teachings of Judaism.
  • The Ten Commandments forbid murder
  • The cooking of blood, especially human blood, was
    not part of the Kosher dietary laws.
  • Animal sacrifice was part of ancient Judaism but
    human sacrifice was considered an evil act and is
    what separated them from pagans.

14
Slaughter Cut (principals)
  • To cut one carotid artery plus one jugular vein.
  • Cutting one carotid artery plus one jugular vein
    was one of the slowest methods of killing

15
Slaughter Cut (association to religion)
  • Some associated the slaughter cut to religion.
  • Religious, sometimes called ritual, slaughter is
    carried out legally in licensed slaughterhouses.
    (meat purity)
  • Slaughterhouses operated by authorized
    slaughtermen of the Jewish and Islamic faiths.

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Slaughter Cut (connection to Jews)
  • To increase the plausibility of a blood ritual
    among the Jews, it has become customary to speak
    of the "slaughterer's cut," and thecommunal
    slaughterer ("sho?et"), too, who is preferably
    accused of the murder of Christian children.

17
Easter Connection
  • Until the 1600s, the primary reasons of Blood
    Accusations were that Jews needed Christian blood
    to reenact the crucifixion of Jesus.
  • The use of wine in the Jewish Passover meal was
    much of the cause for suspicion. The meal
    contained ritual and blood and wine were easily
    linked perhaps in part because of the Christian
    ceremony of communion.
  • For this reason, the vast majority of Blood
    Accusations took place around Easter time.

18
Easter and Passover Connection
  • The time of year that Passover is celebrated
    coincides with the Easter season, a time when
    Christians commemorate the crucifixion.
  • Often Jews were blamed for the crucifixion of
    Jesus and were resented for their rejection of
    Christianity, which made them targets of hatred
    and superstitions.
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