In Judaism, the blood ritual is first associated with the Passover Feast or Pessah, as it is also known. The Passover Feast (Pessah) is a feast in which the Israelites celebrate their exodus from Egypt under the leadership of Prophet Moses. Although the Passover Feast, celebrated in the middle of April every year, has undergone some changes from past to present, the sacrifice stands out as the most fundamental argument. In this celebration or commemoration, a suitable goat would be selected, the goat would be fattened for a while and slaughtered on the day of the feast. The goat, all of whose blood was carefully drained, would be eaten, including its offal. Various sources state that the Passover Feast was celebrated in this way by the Jews for at least a thousand years. This form of celebration continued until the destruction of Solomon’s Temple by the Romans in 70 AD. According to many European historians, Jews abandoned the practice of sacrificing goats after the Temple was destroyed, but continued the same ritual by shedding the blood of Christian children, whom they viewed as animals.The 13th century Flemish historian Thomas Cantimpreli, on the other hand, attributes the origin of the blood ritual to the crucifixion of Jesus. Pilate, the governor of the city, refuses to shed the blood of the person believed to be Jesus. The Jewish crowd waiting for the execution, however, protests this and chants, “Spill his blood, let his blood be on us and our children.” After this incident, the Jews turned killing Christians and shedding their blood into a ritual of worship. The blood ritual, which has been a serious topic of debate among Jews and especially Christians for centuries, is described in detail on Wikipedia, taking into account information from Jewish and Christian sources. Accordingly, a Christian boy who has not yet reached puberty is kidnapped or purchased in some way and hidden in a synagogue or somewhere else. When the night of the ceremony arrives, all the guests have taken their places and the torture instruments are ready.The Christian child, who is considered a sinner from birth, is tried by a court of law. The naked and tied child is brought before the judge to have the verdict announced and is declared to have been sentenced to death. Before being executed, the child is subjected to various tortures. Treatments that the human mind cannot comprehend, such as mutilation, cutting off the penis, bleeding in a barrel with needles, and whipping are among the preferred methods of torture. After the child, who has been knocked unconscious by various tortures, is given a crown made of thorns and nailed to a cross. The blood flowing from the cuts on his body is filled into bowls. Finally, if the child is still not dead, he takes his last breath when a sword, spear or dagger is stabbed into his heart.The blood obtained through the blood ritual, which Jews describe as “one of the oldest and most absurd anti-Semitic slanders in history,” is also added to the bread baked on Passover. As is known, unleavened bread is made and eaten for a week on Passover. According to some branches of the Jews, the most acceptable of these breads is the one with human blood mixed in it.
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