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Julius Streicher
German publisher, Nazi politician and convicted war criminal (1885-1946)
QAnon
thumb|upright=1.35|QAnon flag featuring an American flag overlaid with the Q logo alongside the slogan "Where we go one, we go all", at a Second Amendment rally in Richmond, 2020
blood libel
rumor that Jews killed Christians to use blood in ceremonies
Candace Owens
Candace Amber Owens Farmer is an American political commentator, author, and conspiracy theorist. Her political positions have mostly been described as conservative or far-right. She has promoted conspiracy theories on a wide range of subjects throughout her career. Since 2024, she has espoused antisemitic conspiracy theories.
Anne Catherine Emmerich
German Augustinian canoness, mystic, Marian visionary, ecstatic and stigmatist (1774-1824)
Kielce pogrom
massacre of Jews in the southeastern Polish town of Kielce on July 4, 1946.
Vladimir Purishkevich
Russian politician (1870-1920)
Simon of Trent
Italian decanonizated saint
Mustafa Tlass
Syrian military officer and politician (1932–2017)
Mikhail Diterikhs
Russian general (1874–1937)
William of Norwich
boy whose murder was falsely blamed on the Jews of Norwich
Damascus affair
criminal case
Gabriel of Białystok
Belarusian saint
Menahem Mendel Beilis
Russian Jew accused of murder (1874–1934)
Bernardine of Feltre
Italian Franciscan friar
Rhodes blood libel
1840 event of blood libel against Jews
Arnold Leese
British politician (1878-1956)
Little Saint Hugh of Lincoln
child saint and murder victim
1910 Shiraz blood libel
1910 pogram carried out by Muslims against Jews in Iran
Tiszaeszlár Affair
criminal case
Sandomierz Cathedral
also known as the Cathedral Basilica of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Sandomierz
Holy Child of La Guardia
Spanish saint
Hilsner Affair
criminal case
Dominguito del Val
Spanish saint
Canonization of the Romanovs
elevation to sainthood of the last Imperial Family of Russia
Andreas Oxner
blood libel in Austria
Philoumenos of Jacob's Well
Cypriot saint (1913–1979)
Werner of Oberwesel
German saint
Osama Hamdan
Palestinian diplomat
Kraków pogrom
anti-Jewish riot in Kraków right after the Holocaust
Jewpacabra
"Jewpacabra" is the fourth episode of the sixteenth season of the American animated sitcom South Park, and the 227th episode of the series overall. It premiered on Comedy Central in the United States on April 4, 2012. In this episode, South Park's big Easter egg hunt is in jeopardy when there are rumors of a dangerous beast lurking in the woods nearby. Cartman tries to warn everyone that their lives are at risk if they participate in the egg hunt. No one believes him until he produces video evidence of the mysterious being. The episode was written and directed by Trey Parker and was rated TV-M
Donald Boström
Swedish journalist, photographer and writer
Ariel Toaff
Italian rabbi and historian (1942-)
Oleg Platonov
Russian writer
The Prioress's Tale
story in the Canterbury Tales
Interregional Academy of Personnel Management
higher education institution
1951 anti-Chechen pogrom in Kazakhstan
Pogrom
Robert Wilton
British journalist (1868–1925)
Anti-Jewish violence in Poland, 1944–1946
Post-WW2 pogroms and massacres of Jews in Poland
Aaron ben David Cohen of Ragusa
Rabbi in Ragusa
Konitz affair
accusation of Jewish ritual murder in 1900
Hippolytus Lutostansky
Polish priest (1835–1915)
Pieter Willem van der Horst
Dutch biblical scholar
Thomas of Monmouth
Medieval Welsh writer
Ron Unz
American businessman, writer, and political activist