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This type of response is called a “straw man” argument. The poster has brought up a number of fallacies and lumped them into the original premise to make it look just as improbable. The topic was not Jews poisoning wells, but the Blood Libel, which the article specifically details.The blood libel was used against the Jews to persecute and murder them. Other similar claims had the Jews poisoning Christian wells and spreading the black plague among the Christian population. .
Yes, because a JEWISH Professor and rabbinical scholar, Ariel Toaff wrote an entire book on it in which he points to specific evidence and draws conclusions.The truly remarkable thing is that certain modern Christians posted here as if it was an actual possibility which is perhaps indicative in itself.
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Maybe your brand of Judaism does. But the Kahanists would disagree with you. You don’t speak for Judaism. As a matter of fact, no one does.For the record:
Judaisim forbids one human being to kill another…
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You don’t seem to know about the roots of Judaism in Europe. The Ashkenazim of Europe interbred with the Pagan Khazars, who eventually converted to Judaism in the 9th century. They encorporated many beleifs and customs into their brand of Judaism, which of course varies drastically from Sephardic Judaism. Do you think the ancient Hebrews wore long coats, black trousers with white socks and furry wide-brimmed animal hats?Judaism lacks the pagan roots of other religions in which blood figures in their rituals.
The article is citing one Kabbaalistic band of Ashkenazim Jews. Please read the articles on the subject before you comment further.