social and cultural impacts of blood libel
The social and cultural impacts of blood libel refer to the profound and enduring consequences of the false accusation that Jews murdered Christian children for their religious rituals. These impacts include the perpetuation of anti-Semitic attitudes, discrimination, violence, and the profound erosion of trust between Jewish and non-Jewish communities.
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