feast of Purim and the origins of the blood accusation
TítuloThe feast of Purim and the origins of the blood accusation
Autor
Call number305.8924/0137
Número del objeto04991k
Lugar de publicaciónMadison, Wisconsin, United States
EditorialThe University of Wisconsin Press
Año de publicación
1991
Paginaciónpp261-272
MaterialArticle
ISBN0299131149
NotesArticle from the book 'The Blood libel legend : a casebook in anti-Semitic folklore' pp261-272
Descripción
Roth suggests that the blood libel legend may have arisen from the Christian misconception of the Jewish feast of Purim, but it is not clear that many writers on the subject agree with his hypothetical origin theory. It is with the episode of William of Norwich in 1144, that the continuous history of the ritual murder libel began. The ritual murer accusation in its various aspects, many of which are quoted in this article, has been responsible for untold misery for the Jewish people during the centuries