Jewish Cannibalism: The History of an Antisemitic Myth

Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2008 (144):106-128 (2008)
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In this essay an attempt will be made to trace the origins and history of the accusation that Jews are cannibals. Its origins go back much further into history than most people know, and for that reason it is this aspect of our topic that will receive the most attention. At the same time, it will be demonstrated that this anti-Jewish myth has an unprecedented tenacity, since it is still readily believed in by millions up until the present day. Part I: Antiquity1Frist Encounters The encounters between Jews, on the one hand, and Greeks and Romans, on the..

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