South Carolina district originally pulled 'The Fixer' by Jewish author Bernard Malamud after concerns by conservative group Moms for Liberty over 'controversial' content
City of Norwich saw first known use of the antisemitic lie that said local Jews killed Christian children to use their blood for ritual purposes, in 1144
Study published in scientific journal uses radiocarbon dating and genome sequencing, comparing to genetic data from modern Jews to match remains to infamous medieval massacre
Diplomatic correspondent Lazar Berman breaks down the ongoing debate in including terror victims on Memorial Day; Tech Israel editor Ricky Ben David sheds light on cool-tech
By changing the name of a key character responsible for gruesome experimentation on Black victims, the series echoes charges of blood libel, which led to centuries of pogroms
Giovanni Gasparro uploads 'the Martyrdom of St. Simon of Trento for Jewish ritual murder,' which shows several grinning Jews as they collect blood from body of a child
'Blood Libel: On The Trail of an Antisemitic Myth' by historian Magda Teter examines lethal canard from its roots in monastic tales to the pages of German Nazi broadsheets
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