October 12, 2012

Rain, Wine and Why it’s all Our Fault: The History of the Rain Libel

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We're now entering the period when we begin to pray for rain.  Lack of rain was often an excuse to persecute the Jews, specifically those living in Jerusalem.  There are quite a few examples from our history of this rain libel, which was very often linked to the 'sin' of drinking wine.

Martin Kabátník, a Czech-Bohemian pilgrim who visited Jerusalem in 1491, reported that when there's a drought, the Arabs go to the Jews and Christians and break their wine vessels.  Then they break all other vessels they find.  And they blame them, saying that because of them G-d is preventing the rain from coming, because they're infidels and drink wine.  Kabátník said he heard from the Muslims that it's OK to wrong the Jews, since G-d doesn't see it as a sin.
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