Blood Libel in America
On Saturday, September 22, 1928, four-year-old Barbara Griffiths strayed into the woods surrounding Massena, New York, the small upstate village where Edward Berenson was born decades later. By nightfall, she hadnβt come back. After a fruitless search for the missing child, someoneβwe donβt know whoβlaunched the rumor that the Jews of the town had kidnapped and killed Barbara in a sick religious ritual to harvest her blood. This was the only full-fledged βblood libelβ in American history, a terrible antisemitic accusation common in Europe but essentially unknown until then in the United States. This lecture tells how and why the accusation occurred and what it says about the Americans pastβand perhaps the future as well.
Address
WCHP Lecture Hall in Parker Pavilion
716 Stevens Avenue
Portland, ME 04103
United States
