Most people associate February 14 with love and romance. Yet hundreds of years ago Valentine’s Day saw a horrific mass murder when 2,000 Jews were burned alive in the French city of Strasbourg.
The year was 1349 and the Bubonic Plague, known as the Black Death, was sweeping across Europe, wiping out whole communities. Between 1347 and 1352, it killed millions of people. Historian Ole J. Benedictow estimates that 60% of Europeans died from the disease. One Italian writer recorded what the plague did to the city of Florence, where he lived: “All the citizens did little else except to carry dead bodies to be buried… At every church they dug deep pits down to the water-table; and thus those who were poor who died during the night were bundled up quickly and thrown into the pit.”
Bubonic Plague is caused by a bacterium called Yersinia pestis and is most commonly spread by fleas that live on rodents like rats and mice. The disease still exists, and sickens thousands of people each year, including a handful of people in the United States and other developed countries. Caught early, Bubonic Plague is treatable with modern medicines. In the Middle Ages, of course, no medical treatment existed to mitigate the Plague’s devastating effects. It’s estimated that about 80% of people who contracted the Plague in Medieval Europe died.
The Massacre of Jews at Strasbourg, by Eugene Beyer
The first major European outbreak of Plague occurred in Messina, Italy, in 1347, and it spread rapidly from there. Historians estimate that the largest wave of Bubonic Plague – the pandemic that was dubbed The Black Death – originated in Central Asia. As it began sweeping through European communities, terrified people cast about for someone to blame. Jews were a natural choice. As the Black Death advanced, Christians turned on the Jews in their midst, accusing them of spreading the Plague by poisoning Christian people’s wells.
Many Christians leapt to accuse Jews of deliberately spreading the disease to harm Christians.
Jews, often forced into overcrowded and fenced-in Jewish quarters, suffered from the Black Death at rates comparable to their Christian neighbors. Yet even though it was apparent that Jews were sickening and dying as well, many Christians leapt to accuse Jews of deliberately spreading the disease to harm Christians. Historian Heinrich Graetz described the fevered atmosphere of hate and accusations leveled at European Jews: “...the suspicion arose that the Jews had poisoned the brooks and wells, and even the air, in order to annihilate the Christians of every country at one blow”. (Detailed in Graetz’s History of the Jews, 1894).
Jewish communities found themselves under attack. Of the approximately 363 Jewish communities in Europe at the time, Jews were attacked in fully half of them by mobs blaming them for spreading the Plague.
These attacks were horrifically violent. In Cologne, Jews were locked into a synagogue which was then set on fire. In Mainz, the entire town’s sizeable Jewish community was murdered in just one day. Jews were massacred and tortured across Europe, in Spain, Italy, France, the Low Countries, and the Germanic Lands. Emperor Charles IV, the Holy Roman Emperor, decreed that the property of Jews murdered for supposedly spreading the Plague could be seized by their Christian neighbors with impunity. With this financial incentive to kill Jews, the attacks only intensified.
In 1349, a group of feudal lords in the Alsace region of what is, today, France, attempted to make the attacks on Jews official. They assembled in the French town of Benfeld, and formally blamed Jews for the Black Death. They also adopted a series of steps to target Jews, singling Jews out for murder and calling for them to be expelled from towns. This “Benfeld Decree” had an immediate effect as Jews in thirty communities across Alsace were attacked. Only the city of Strasbourg, which had a large Jewish community, resisted, protecting their city’s Jews.
The atmosphere in Strasbourg in early 1349 was tense. The Black Death had not yet reached the city, though anxious citizens awaited the first case of victims to sicken and die any day. Strasbourg’s Bishop Berthold III railed against Jews, but the city’s elected officials held firm. Mayor Kunze of Wintertur, Strasbourg’s sheriff, Gosse Sturm, and a local lay leader named Peter Swaber all vociferously defended and protected Strasbourg’s Jews.
On February 10, 1349, the restless citizens finally had enough. A mob rose up and overthrew Strasbourg’s city government, installing an unstable government “of the people” instead. This hateful group that was now in charge was a strange amalgam: led by the local guilds of butchers and tailors, it was financially backed by local nobles who hated the Jews and hoped to seize their property. One of this new mob’s first acts was to arrest the city’s Jews on the charge of poisoning Christian wells in order to spread the Black Death.
The Black Death
Friday, February 13, 1349 was a black day for Strasbourg’s Jews. Normally, they would have spent the day preparing for Shabbat, baking challah, cleaning their homes and preparing festive meals. Instead, under heavy armed guard, women, children and men were dragged from their homes, imprisoned, and charged with murder. Any Jew who was willing to convert to Christianity would be spared, they were told. As the terrified Jews awaited their fate, the city’s new governors were building a huge wooden platform that could hold thousands of people inside the Jewish cemetery. For the Jews, the next day was Shabbat. For Strasbourg’s Christian citizens, the next day was February 14, St. Valentine’s Day. They designated this saint’s day as the date on which they would execute Strasbourg’s entire Jewish population.
In the morning of Valentine’s Day, a large crowd assembled to watch. A local priest named Jakob Twinger von Konigshofen recorded the grisly massacre: “they burnt the Jews on a wooden platform in their cemetery,” he wrote. “There were about two thousand of them.” Some young children were yanked away from their parents’ arms, and saved so that they could be baptized and raised as Christians. For most Jews, however, no such aid arrived. As the enormous wooden structure went up in flames, around 2,000 thousand Jews were slowly burned alive.
Their murder took hours. Afterwards, eager townspeople combed through the smoldering ashes, not searching for survivors, but looking for valuables. von Konigshofen recorded the financial motive for this enormous massacre: “...everything (all debt) that was owed to the Jews was cancelled… The council...took the cash that the Jews possessed and divided it among the working-men proportionately. The money was indeed the thing that killed the Jews. If they had been poor and if the feudal lords had not been in debt, they would not have been burnt.”
Strasbourg’s mob government and citizens faced no criticism. A few months later, Emperor Charles IV officially pardoned the citizens of Strasbourg for killing their town’s Jews and for stealing their money.
With the passage of so much time, many have seemed to forget the cataclysm of violence that led to the torture and murder of so many Jews during the Black Death. Yet we owe it to the victims to remember.
(55) Henry Afamefuna Ilona, February 26, 2021 6:42 AM
What a shameful and painful history.
I am beginning to see why Jews resent Christianity. How on earth could these sons of Belial carry out such horrific acts on a people whom they claim to follow their brother. It makes my stomach to boil anytime I read about Christians persecuting Jews, it is such an abomination.
(54) Anonymous, February 15, 2021 4:39 PM
Jews Must be Aware of Neo Nazis in America
With a world wide pandemic raging and science demeaned Neo-Nazis and hate groups like Oath Takers, Antifa, QAnon etc. it is paramount that all American Jewish Citizens be aware of the potential for violence directed against the Jews.
(53) Michael Poore, February 15, 2021 4:21 PM
May the real messiah come to his people.
Why does Hashem allow this horrific treatment of his chosen, we're they all deserving?
(52) Ezra, February 15, 2021 1:44 AM
Thank GOD we have ISRAEL
Many Jews do not understand why it is extremely important to have STRONG ISRAEL. It provides home to every Jewish person. Too bad self hating Jews like Bernie Sanders exist.
Anonymous, February 15, 2021 11:11 PM
I agree!
You just raised a very important subject, a thorny one. Jews like Sanders lived in Germany, only to find out that as much as they liked being Germans, their leader didn't quite agree and reminded many of their origins. Forgetting one's roots, intermarrying, etc., don't help being accepted. There will always be an anti-Semitic comment, a joke that will make fun of Jews and the frequent sentence, "some of my best friends are Jewish".
(51) Shaul Zehnwirth, February 14, 2021 10:04 PM
Thank God, Europe is loosing its Christian culture, within 20 years, Francistan and Londonstan will take over. The Jews weren't good for, have a taste of Islam, the religion of peace.....
(50) Anonymous, November 24, 2020 3:04 PM
Tysm. Very thorough and detailed
Can u post Hebrew date of massacre? So we can do mitzvos liluy nishmasam.
(49) Ann, March 12, 2020 3:14 PM
I had no idea
This is unbelievably horrific, I can't believe it. I'm also shocked d that in the 1980's throughout my grammar school years in England these shocking details were not mentioned to us in history lessons, just The Black Death was. I wonder if schools around the world now tell the real story in history lessons.
KAREN, April 2, 2020 7:10 PM
Exactly what I was going to mention
I never learned about this until college (University of Calif). History in grade and high schools in the USA was sanitized. It was the "Disneyland" version of US and world history. eg - no slaughter of Jews in Jerusalem during crusades, no mention that Jews and Muslims fought side by side against Christian crusaders. No trail of tears or lynching by the KKK etc in US history. I suspect that places like Liberty "university" would leave this incident out of their history classes.
Anonymous, February 15, 2021 11:17 PM
Of course you weren't taught this at school.
The Jewish role in history is minimized at schools everywhere, unless the role is one that diminishes and humiliates us. Arabs are avid readers of the "Protocols", anti-Semitism is taught widely in some Arab countries as it was not long ago in the Soviet Union and her satellite states. Great Britain has never been an exception. Sure enough teaching younger generations about the Holocaust is very good, but it was the culmination of European anti-Semitism that dates back so far in time, that people just don't understand it.
(48) Anonymous, February 26, 2020 3:39 PM
Strassbourg's Kedoshim
First of all, why is this the first time I am learning of this horrific tragedy?? This historical account of dying ahl Kiddush Hashem should be more publicized to our people.
Second, could you please tell me what the Hebrew Yahrtzeit would be for these Kedoshim so that I can keep their Yahrtzeit every year.
Sarah, February 15, 2021 11:18 PM
It is 25 Adar. That year was a leap year and our brethren were murdered on 25 Adar I.
(47) Mike, February 23, 2020 4:44 PM
Jews were abused during most major church holidays.
Throughout christian history you will find massacres and expulsions of Jews that coincide with their major holidays. xmas and easter are only the biggest examples. The medieval church was no better than isis is today.
Anonymous, February 15, 2021 11:20 PM
Sylvester
One of such holidays is and was the celebration of Saint Sylvester, a notorious anti-Semite that is celebrated in Catholic communites on the night of December 31. If Jews knew that the end-of-the-(lay)year coincide with Sylvester's ,would they still celebrate???
(46) Daniel Magnero, February 23, 2020 3:01 PM
May God bless his people.
(45) Anonymous, February 19, 2020 2:01 AM
correction of one word
When referring to 1349 it's not correct to call Strasbourg a "French city".
(44) Jim Austin, February 17, 2020 3:32 PM
Christians in Dark Age Savage & Barbaric
During Europe's Dark Age, Christianity was a savage and barbaric religion whose behavior was little different from that of today's Moslems. Christianity was more or less tamed and civilized by the Age of Enlightenment -- more or less. Unfortunately, the reaction to that age led by the likes of Rousseau ended up bringing back the horrors of that earlier period.
(43) Jess Lacoursiere, February 17, 2020 1:09 PM
Truly heartbreaking.
I am both shocked and disappointed. A part of history I never heard. Born in a French Canadian family I am saddened by such news. False information is almost always the source of persecution. I am truly sorry for the grief of Jewish people. I pray for peace and strength for Israel. NEVER AGAIN should this happen in a time when we have at our disposal access to truth.
(42) Sheldon, February 16, 2020 7:10 PM
Something to discuss at Sunday School
Another "Religion of Peace"
(41) Anonymous, February 16, 2020 4:29 PM
Educational
Perfect information for enlightenment
(40) Jay Tarsis, February 16, 2020 8:43 AM
The German connection to killing Jews
It is with shock to learn from a number of the responses listed above that Strasbourg was a German city. It is shocking to see them cruelly create the place of murder so efficiently so they can burn 2000 Jews that did them no harm. It is frightening to realize how far back historically, the Germans felt the need to massacre Jews for their jealousy of their status. It is shocking to see the efficiency that the Germans have in devising ways to exterminate my nation. I have no idea why there are still Jews living in Germany, as it seems that the hatred of Jews is part of the German culture.
Michael Poore, February 15, 2021 4:30 PM
Are the Assyrians related to the Germans?
Anonymous, February 15, 2021 11:26 PM
It's not only the Germans.
The fact is that hatred against us was primarily instigated by the Catholic church. Martin Luther, the German priest, the father of Protestantism, published anti-Semitic garbage when he realized that Jews wouldn't convert to his version of Christianity. Anti-Semitism runs deep in the veins of Europe, the Holocaust is not only being questioned, it's being forgotten and denied. Why Jews still live in Germany is a very good question that perhaps one day they could answer.
(39) miriam fishman, February 16, 2020 7:43 AM
very, very hard to read this article. horrifying.
looking for source of the information.
(38) Saragene, February 16, 2020 12:22 AM
WOW
Never ceases to amaze me how so many blame us '' the Jews'' for anything they no longer can control. So sad that is still happening today... blame someone else for anything as long as the blame does not fall upon themselves....
Jill, February 28, 2020 4:05 AM
They do it so they can steal property and money.
It's always about money.
(37) OK, February 15, 2020 10:12 PM
Judaism has its own special day!!
I really am disheartened that so many Jews still "celebrate" this day - it's called Saint Valentines's Day - it's a Christian holiday, the hint is in the title!!! We have our own special day, Tu B'Av (15th Av) - Judaism's own special day of love!! We don't need to "celebrate" any Christian days, our religion is rich enough in tradiiton!
Nancy, February 20, 2020 12:25 PM
To commenter #37 OK
Thank you for reminding me about Tu B'Av. I am always so glad to look at my Jewish calendar on Feb, 14 and not see any indication of Valentine's Day! Now that I have learned more about the horrible history, I do not think there should be any Valentine's Day Parties in any public schools. Buying snacks and cards can put a financial strain on parents whose budget is already stretched thin. Instead teachers should be talking about its history in early February. Of course many parents would disagree with me, but this is what I believe.
(36) CHERYL HAYES, February 15, 2020 6:53 PM
It met all expectations.
I never knew of this horrific crime against humanity, It's another example of the cruel stupidity of humans. I'll never look at valentines day the same. In the future I'll pick another dat to celebrate the loves in my life and put a prayer in for all those that died.
(35) Roger Harris, February 15, 2020 4:25 AM
So what's new?
In history if you go back far enough,you will find a lot of old history is new
again.
It seems the human spirit hasn't chased much.In my life of 82 years I have lived thru from wwII till now 9 military incursions have happened ,some giant
and long and others smaller it does not give much hope.Sure hope President
Trump has better success,we can't continue on this way!
(34) Jared Grossman, February 14, 2020 9:50 PM
Not French!
It should be pointed out that at the time Strasbourg was not a French city; it was part of the Germanic Holy Roman Empire. The Charles IV that pardoned the people of the massacre was Charles IV of the HRE, not Charles IV of France who had died 40 years prior. The French were not even involved in Alsace until past 1444, and it wasn’t French until the 17th century. Benfeld was not a French town at the time. You would think that a Harvard educated individual would be able to do a modicum of research before writing such an important piece.
(33) James Balko, February 14, 2020 3:39 PM
Had no idea
Never taught this in school. Ashame these terrible things took Place.
(32) Sandwip Sen, February 14, 2020 2:49 PM
A most depressing & horrifying narrative. The gruesome acts of indiscriminate snuffing out human lives here & forced conversion of religion in return of a permit to live, is in practice even today among certain muslim domains. It's unavoidable to conclude that all the Abrahamic religions are inherently extremely violent.
Ra'anan, February 14, 2021 9:54 PM
"Abrahamic" religions...EXCUSE ME, but...
Surely you know that India has a non-Abrahamic tradition of burning widows on their deceased husband's funeral pyres! That's not even an issue of money! They also have an unfortunate, hopefully, UNCOMMON, "tradition" of harming & even killing new daughter in-law whose family fails to pay their dowries. I read "The White Tiger" about Indian on Indian oppression & it, too, was full of violence & the inability of the weak to arise from their poverty due to the powers that be.
(31) Anonymous, February 14, 2020 2:12 PM
French?
You name Alsace and its cties as French. But they were German at that time.
(30) Anonymous, February 14, 2020 8:10 AM
Lest we forget These people died because of ignorance and jealousy
Avi Leyni, February 15, 2020 10:07 PM
No.Because they were Jews...
It seems it's all that is required for this sickness to spread.
Anonymous, February 28, 2020 4:06 AM
They died because of greed and hatred and because they were an easy target.
(29) David Issler, February 14, 2020 8:00 AM
Thank you I appreciate the article I did not know about this terrible thing. Good shabbos
(28) Marvin FeilH, February 14, 2020 5:35 AM
How much is changed?
How much is the same?
(27) Larry D Winnett, February 14, 2020 4:43 AM
My heart is broken
My heart broke inside me to hear of such horrific methods to eliminate the Jewish people of Europe. And all for money and to confiscate their property. I am horrified to know that this happened to the wonderful people of G-D. It is a miracle of G-D that any of HIS people are still alive. I thank you LORD G-D that you have saved a remnant of your people to praise you and honor you all the days of their lives.
(26) Ronald Nuxon, February 14, 2020 2:08 AM
Jews right to armed self-defense.
All law-abiding persons, but especially if the are Jewish, should have the legal right to employ, when necessary, armed self-defense, either individually or collectively.
(25) Anonymous, February 14, 2020 1:45 AM
Whoeverer hates the Jew is posesed with the spirit of Satan.
(24) Anonymous, February 14, 2020 1:28 AM
I am so so sorry.Nothing can describe my deep Shame and Horror.
The Strasbourg Murder of their Jewish population on Valentine's Day is absolutely horrific.I am so very very sorry, and deeply repentant for all the horrific Antisemitic crimes committed throughout History.
(23) VEDA EVANS, February 14, 2020 12:57 AM
A precursor of what was to come........
Ignorance then, Ignorance now!
(22) Martha Rubenstein-Doan, February 14, 2020 12:44 AM
We're the perfect scapegoats
We Jews always were and always will be blamed for everything.
Anonymous, February 15, 2021 4:39 PM
This sort of reoccurring history is clearly presented in Isaiah 53.
(21) Anonymous, February 13, 2020 9:08 PM
Where was Strasbourg
It is historically inaccurate to call here Strasbourg a French city or Alsace a French region. At the time of the massacre, the whole area belonged to the Holy Roman Empire. Strasbourg only surrendered to France in 1681.
Anonymous, February 28, 2020 4:07 AM
The article should definitely be amended.
(20) Anonymous, February 13, 2020 7:48 PM
Very informative article. I was unaware of this historic event.
It is important that everyone be informed of this horrific massacre. I think that Christians should be informed of this massacre by their clergy and other leaders, rather than only by Jews so that the Christians will understand that we are not trying to destroy their holiday by calling attention to what has happened on this day in the past.
Glennon LaFaber, February 17, 2020 4:22 PM
Crime against humanity
The last thing the church clergy will do is to tell the gospel truth. Every time I come across articles of injustices to Jews, I am reminded of my Jewish ancestor from France. He 'escaped' to Asia for a better life.
(19) Calvin, February 13, 2020 5:24 PM
So Valentine’s Day is purim when jews we’re set to be annihilated in one day yet survived
(18) Beth Becker Agami, February 13, 2020 4:05 PM
Should be a day of mourning, not celebration.
Interesting. So how did this evolve into a day of "Love"? Why is this not a day of mourning for Jews around the world?
Susan Shmalo, February 14, 2020 6:59 PM
Most Jews even today sadly aren’t aware of our tragic history because of anti-Semitism Thanks to such reporting via Aish we are being educated
Most Jews even today sadly aren’t aware of our tragic history because of anti-Semitism Thanks to such reporting via Aish we are being educated .
Recently one of our own Congresswomen Rashida Tlaib spread vicious disgusting Blood Libel https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/rashida-tlaib-irresponsibly-spreads-anti-semitic-blood-libel%3f_amp=true
Eclipse, February 16, 2020 9:31 PM
Origin of Valentine's Day is Roman Lupercalia
Valentine's Day was originally the Roman festival of Lupercalia, which occurred on February 14-15. It was associated with mating and fertility in anticipation of spring. Italy has short winters, and by February, deciduous trees are already growing new leaves.
Unfortunately, terrible tragedies have happened on every day of the year. Anyone who wants to avoid celebrating on a day when such atrocities happened has to give up their birthday and every holiday.
(17) Dan, February 13, 2020 3:56 PM
Judgment
It should be known then there will be the Day Of Judgment at which time all people and nations will be judged and justice brought.
(16) PINCHAS, February 13, 2020 3:22 PM
That was anti semitism in France
The Christians from.France have a lot to explain and answer for for falsely accusing Jews and annialating innocent people
Jared Grossman, February 14, 2020 9:57 PM
It wasn’t even French!
It should be pointed out that at the time Strasbourg was not a French city; it was part of the Germanic Holy Roman Empire. The Charles IV that pardoned the people of the massacre was Charles IV of the HRE, not Charles IV of France who had died 40 years prior. The French were not even involved in Alsace until past 1444. Benfeld was not a French town.
Daniel lazarus, February 13, 2020 3:49 PM
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Anonymous, February 13, 2020 4:58 PM
Telling the Truth
Almost one hundred percent of the massacres, torture, and expulsions against Jews were motivated by the Jew hatred of the Christians, and almost all of that could have been remedied by conversion. Many Jews, sadly did convert. How many thousands if not millions of people who are Christians do not know that they had Jewish ancestors.
Even complete conversion was not enough during the Spanish Inquisition. If a Jew wholeheartedly converted, his every move was monitored. If the powers that be even suspected that the convert was doing something that seemed Jewish, like putting on a white tablecloth on Friday night, the Jew were immediately sent to the stake. What’s really disgusting and disgraceful, Mr. Izarus are all the evil acts perpetrated on Jews by the Christians, during that time, leading to the Holocaust and beyond.
(15) Sigalit Meidler-Waks, February 13, 2020 3:14 PM
Dear Dr. Alt Miller,
I read your article Horrific Valentine’s Day Massacre of Jews on aish.com, Feb 9, 2020. I am an art historian and wrote a PhD on life and work of the Russian-Jewish painter Issachar Ryback, who painted a series of watercolors on pogroms in Ukraine. I would like to know where the first illustration from your article comes from. I would be very happy if you could let me know. Sincerely yours
Dr. Sigalit Meidler-Waks
(14) Rabbi GARY S ZWEIG, February 13, 2020 2:53 PM
History
History repeats itself.be very carefull today..Already blaming us for CORONA virus
(13) Brahm Zuckerman, February 13, 2020 2:48 PM
Coronavirus
I guess they will blame the Coronavirus on us too.
judy, February 13, 2020 5:17 PM
Already happened
Saw in on World Israel News on 2/10. Just a matter of time, right?
(12) Francès, February 13, 2020 2:47 PM
right, never to forget
Let's never forget what happened to the Jews all along the history of their exile.
(11) Anonymous, February 13, 2020 2:42 PM
Thank you to Dr. Yvette Alt Miller, recording the History is a very important task! So we discover that nothing changed under the sun! Their hatred is the hate of the Living G.od, a G.od of Love and Goodness!
Anonymous, February 16, 2020 9:33 PM
A lot has changed
Actually, a lot has changed since the Middle Ages. Today, reasonable people look to science rather than superstition when seeking both the cause and the cure of diseases.
Zvi TUSK, February 16, 2021 9:51 PM
HKBH GAVE US THE TORAH.
Yet the secularists are blaming the Haraidi world for this plague.
The answer is that those that follow the Torah are feared and hated by those who don't. They see us as holding that they are wrong. They , of course, think that they are correct, because they are logical ( they think). That's the fallacy. Our Torah was given to us by HKBH, the creator, as a guide to how to survive in his creation.
Those who deny the Creator, deny the Torah , and have a visceral hatred for those who differ. On the other hand, Jews are commanded to love the stranger. If we hate something, it is the hatred for evil actions. People , who behave in a manner that is inimical to humankind, are able to repent their behavior and correct their mistakes.
Our haters cannot fathom that. They would rather that we sunk down to their level so that they can control us.
(10) Jeffrey Jacobs, February 13, 2020 2:19 PM
disgusting never told story
surprised that this story has never been told in Synagogues or revealed in Jewish print newspapers.
(9) Marc, February 13, 2020 1:45 PM
Thanks for the reminder
Another little taught inexcusable transgression against humanity, where I come from (Strasbourg). Either I must ave skipped the History classes when that subject came up (did a lot of that then) or the topic was merely glanced over, if not part of the curriculum altogether... Regret to conclude that we/humanity are doomed to repeat our past misdeeds toward each other since we can't count on History (written by the victors) to do that for us...
(8) Dr Shoshana Perl, February 13, 2020 1:07 PM
wonderful article
But I think many sources say that the Jewish communities suffered about half the death rate of their Christian neighbours, 20% as opposed to 40%. This was due to the better sanitary conditions in the Jewish ghetto, the fact that Jews were more careful with their hygiene (washing before meals, bathing regularly, using the mikveh), and to the fact that Jews bury their dead immediately
(7) Michael A. Koplen, February 13, 2020 12:22 PM
Nothing new
The Jews remain the scapegoat to blame for troubles even into the 21st century.
(6) Dawn Carville, February 13, 2020 7:00 AM
I want to trace my Jewish ancestry
I studied the final solution during my teaching degree because it breaks my heart.
(5) Bobby5000, February 12, 2020 9:45 PM
lack of retailiation increased the scope of the tragedy
Sadly history does not record fighting by the Jews against their oppressors and mutual stabbing and tragedy on both sides. The scope of the holocaust was dramatically increased because the Jews did not fight, reported as requested, turned over property, and could be murdered in large numbers without German casualty.
This would change with the creation of Israel. Those who condemn Israel should know that the Jews people tried weakness, compliance, and cooperation in their own demise, with sad results. The Jewish State practices these principles as a result of the past tragedies,
1. Those who promise to do terrible things to Jews are taken at their word. Dangers are accurately apprised.
2. Collectively Jews are ready to fight and trained. They will not rely upon the supposed conscience of others. When in 1967 five countries lined up to conquer the state, Jewish leaders did not to try to negotiate agreements for self-government and rely upon the goodness of those who pledged to murder Jews. If 25 years earlier there were Jewish Councils to arrange for the orderly reporting of Jews, there would be Jews united to fight in 1967 and thereafter.
3. Those who seek to and do murder Jews will face retribution unlike in the past. This will be done though many seek to minimize their acts, why would you tear down someone's house just because he murdered a few Jews, Eichmann is in a neutral country, and cannot be taken because that would violated his country's sovereignty.
Anonymous, February 12, 2020 11:39 PM
It is incorrect to say that historically, Jews have not fought back against their oppressors. The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising is an example.
Silky Pitterman, February 13, 2020 12:58 PM
they couldn't fight back
In the Middle Ages, Jews were greatly outnumbered and by law did not have anything to fight back with.
(4) KH Ryesky, February 12, 2020 7:42 PM
Pedro Arbues Day
That some Jews celebrate St. Valentine's Day is a very puzzling phenomenon.
17 September is the Roman Catholic feast day for St. Pedro Arbues, Torquemada's deputy who was responsible for burning thousands of Jews at the stake. Perhaps on the 17th day of September, we should all distribute matchbooks that bear the meme "Be My Pedro Arbues."
(3) Rdream, February 12, 2020 5:00 PM
Continues Today in Congress
Unfortunately blood libels aren’t only in the past. Rashida Tlaib, anti Semitic Democratic congresswoman, spread a blood libel just last week, accusing Jews of killing a Palestinian child and throwing him in a well. No apology, no outcry from her fellow Democrats!!!
(2) RamBam, February 12, 2020 1:58 PM
Nothing New Under The Sun
Sadly, the 'palestinians' continue this cynical blood-libel. Like our (NOT) friends, the French, the 'pals' just want to loot and pillage what the Jews have built. They will use any excuse to kill the Jews and take what they wish, in this case Eretz Yisroel itsellf.
Anonymous, February 14, 2020 9:59 PM
This wasn’t even in France!!
It should be pointed out that at the time Strasbourg was not a French city; it was part of the Germanic Holy Roman Empire. The Charles IV that pardoned the people of the massacre was Charles IV of the HRE, not Charles IV of France who had died 40 years prior. The French were not even in possession of Alsace until past 1444. Benfeld was not a French town.
(1) Hersh Golberg, February 10, 2020 8:24 AM
Most Jews do not know the story and events of the Valentines Massacre .
The "Events" of the Massacre should be brought to the forefront and submitted to Newspapers all around the world to show people that the angry Face of Anti-Semitism did not surface for the Haullocaust . but is an ancient fight for the Jews. Why we are presented as perpetrators of such horrible beliefs is beyond comprehension , and must be brought to the attention of todays " Anti-Jewish Hatred!!! Where does it come from. and what can be done to Thwart It is a Question we must ask "Civilized " Nations of the World!! Why the Jews!! As Humanity Progresses , we Must Live in Tolerancw and Love as Common Civilians Of the World. "All for One " And One For "ALL!! >>> Hersh Golberg
Dvirah, February 12, 2020 6:56 AM
Reasons
Mainly because Jews demonstrated, just by existing, the possibility of alternate lifestyles, when Church & State wanted the (exploited) populace to believe that only one lifestyle was "ordained" for them (the one in which the exploitation continued).