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11 reviewsISBN 10 0827602278
ISBN 13: 9780827602274
Author: Joshua Trachtenberg
A JPS bestseller, this is the definitive work of scholarship on the medieval conception of the Jew as devil—literally and figuratively. Through documents, analysis, and illustrations, the book exposes the full spectrum of the Jew’s demonization as devil, sorcerer, and ritual murderer. The author reveals how these myths, many with origins traced to Christian Europe in the late Middle Ages, still exist in transmuted form in the modern era.
PART ONE: THE "DEMONIC" JEW
I. "DEVIL INCARNAL"
II. ANTICHRIST
III. WITH HORNS AND TAIL
PART TWO: THE JEW AS SORCERER
IV. "A JEW IS FULL OF SORCERY"
V. EUROPE DISCOVERS THE KABBALAH
VI. MAGIC AND MEDICINE
VII. THE POISONERS
VIII. HOST AND IMAGE DESECRATION
IX. RITUAL MURDER
X. THE BLOOD ACCUSATION
PART THREE: THE JEW AS HERETIC
XI. CHURCH AND JEW
XII. INFIDEL OR HERETIC?
XIII. THE ATTACK UPON USURY
XIV. THE CRUSADE AGAINST SORCERY
XV. HERETIC-SORCERER-JEW
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Tags: Joshua Trachtenberg, The Devil, the Jews, The Medieval Conception