For centuries, Jews have been accused of something called "Blood libel" or "ritual murder" the killing of non-Jews, often children, to use their Blood in bizarre religious ceremonies or to make food.
Naturally, Jews have denied such charge.
Blood libel trials resulted in many Jewish deaths.
As far back as 300 BC, writers have asserted that Jews sacrificed human beings in their religious practice, but it was not until the Middle Ages that such charges became the basis for civil action.
For centuries, Jews have been accused of something called "Blood libel" or "ritual murder" the killing of non-Jews, often children, to use their Blood in bizarre religious ceremonies or to make food