A History Of Jewish Ritual Blood Sacrifices

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Documented And Suspected Cases Of Jewish Ritual Murder, Also Known As Blood Libel.

Here Are Some Notable Cases:

Documented Cases:
1. Simon Of Trent (1475): A 2-Year-Old Boy’s Murder Led To Accusations Against The Jewish Community.
2. Andreas Oxner (1462): A 3-Year-Old Boy’s Murder Sparked Blood Libel Accusations.
3. Gabriel Of Białystok (1699): A Polish Nobleman’s Son Was Allegedly Murdered.

Suspected Cases:
1. William Of Norwich (1144): 12-Year-Old Boy’s Murder Sparked Blood Libel Accusations.
2. Harold Of Gloucester (1168): A Boy’s Murder Led To Anti-Jewish Riots.
3. Richard Of Pontoise (1163): A 3-Year-Old Boy’s Murder Fueled Blood Libel.
4. Dominic Of Val (1250): A 6-Year-Old Boy’s Murder Sparked Accusations.

Accusations:
1. The Damascus Affair (1840): Jewish Community Accused Of Ritual Murder.
2. The Tiszaeszlár Affair (1882): Jewish Community Accused Of Murdering A 14-Year-Old Girl.

Sources:
1. Blood Passover By Ariel Toaff (2007)
2. Jewish Ritual Murder By Arnold Leese (1938)
3. The Jews And Ritual Murder By M. D. Friedländer (1900)

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