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  1. Jewish deicide - Wikipedia

    • Jewish deicide is the theological position and antisemitic trope that the Jews as a people are collectively responsible for the killing of Jesus, even through the successive generations following his death. The notion arose in early Christianity, and features in the writings of Justin Martyr and Melito of Sardis as early as the 2nd century. The Biblical passage M… See more

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    A justification for the charge of Jewish deicide has been sought in Matthew 27:24–25:
    So when Pilate saw that … See more

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    The accuracy of the Gospel accounts' portrayal of Jewish complicity in Jesus's death has been vigorously debated in recent decades, with views which range from a denial of Jewish responsibility to a belief in ext… See more

    Talmud and Maimonides: Jewish execution plausible

    Some scholars hold that the synoptic account is compatible with traditions in the Babylonian Talmud.
    The writings of Moses Maimonides (a medieval Sephardic Jewish philosopher) mentioned … See more

    Liturgy

    The Holy Friday liturgy of the Eastern Orthodox Church, as well as the Byzantine Rite Catholic churches, uses the expression "impious and transgressing people", but the strongest expressions are in the Holy Thursday liturgy, … See more

    Repudiation

    In the aftermath of World War II and The Holocaust, Jules Isaac, a French-Jewish historian and a Holocaust survivor, played a seminal role in documenting the antisemitic traditions which existed in the Catholic Church's th… See more

     
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    The earliest recorded instance of an accusation of deicide against the Jewish people as a whole – that they were collectively responsible for the death of Jesus – occurs in a sermon of 167 CE attributed to Melito of Sardis entitled Peri …

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  5. Who Killed Jesus? - My Jewish Learning

    In the most controversial verse in all the passion narratives, the assembled members of the Jewish community tell Pilate, “His blood be on us and on our children” (Matthew 27:25). This is the source for the Christian belief that later …

  6. Breaking the silence on Jewish suicide - BBC News

    Aug 5, 2015 · Among Orthodox Jews, suicide is seen as a sin comparable to murder and brings shame on the whole family - but campaigners are trying to get the community to address the issue face-on.

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  9. Overcoming supersessionism: Christianity, the Jews …

    Feb 17, 2014 · Most importantly, supersessionism, the accusation of Jewish deicide and all other such "teachings of contempt" have been almost universally renounced by most major Christian denominations.

  10. The heartbreaking suicide notes Jews left their loved …

    Nov 9, 2018 · The Heartbreaking Suicide Notes Jews Left Their Loved Ones After Kristallnacht. Some drowned or hanged themselves, others jumped out of windows or took poison – but even today, it is not clear how many Jews …

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