Mendel Beilis and the blood libel
TitleMendel Beilis and the blood libel
Author
Call number364.1089924/0001
Object number09343e
Place of publicationJersey City, New Jersey, United States
PublisherKtav
Year of publication
2005
Physical descriptionpp69-93
MaterialArticle
ISBN0881258687
NotesArticle from the book 'Jews on trial' pp64-93
Description
Analyses the Mendel Beilis blood libel case which took place in September 1913. Although the prosecution was aware that Beilis was innocent (the guilty party was Vera Cheberyak a criminal and thief) for political reasons they supported the theory of a Jewish ritual murder. In 1911 the country was divided between the peasants and landed gentry, royalty and church. The ruling class were concerned with maintaining their position and it was hoped that this would be achieved by encouraging the peasants to take out their dissatisfaction against the Jews. To this end the pamphlet 'The protocols of the the elders of Zion' was published by the secret police.