Pin the Crime on the Jew: Blood Libel and the Case of Mendel Beilis

Published: Feb. 24, 2014, 5 a.m.

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The myth that Jews murder Christian children and use their blood to make matzo, a legend known as the blood libel, used to rear its ugly head with frightening frequency. Arguably the most famous instance of this accusation took place in 1913, with the trial of Mendel Beilis.

Beilis, a barely observant Jew, worked in a brick factory in the slums of Kiev. In 1911, he was accused of murdering Andrei Yushchinsky, a poor, 13-year-old boy. From the outset, \\u201critual murder\\u201d served as an excuse to accuse a Jew, despite ample...


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