Witch Trials and Antisemitism: A Surprisingly Tangled History

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Date: July 20, 2023 @ 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm

Why do witches wear pointed hats? Or have big noses? Or eat children? The answers, it may surprise us to learn, can be found in the history of antisemitism. Before witchcraft became a dominant scapegoat for misfortune in Europe, it was Jews who were often said to be demonic, evil individuals who poisoned wells, spread plague, and ate children.

With antisemitic incidents on the rise, it is now more important than ever to consider the lessons of history and the patterns of behavior that occur time and time again. This presentation will consider the long and tangled history between antisemitism and witchcraft beliefs, considering how the allegations and stories used to demonize a group of perceived outsiders have been repurposed again and again, never fully disappearing.

Co-sponsored by Voices Against Injustice, this free virtual lecture will be hosted on Thursday, July 20th at 6:00 pm EST on Zoom.

The presentation will be recorded and shared on the Salem Witch Museum website and YouTube page for future accessibility.

Please click the link below to join the webinar:
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/84833463232?pwd=S2NiNlZGRUh3eUVtYWpvOURQNEU3Zz09
Passcode: witchhunt

 

Details

Date:
July 20, 2023
Time:
6:00 pm - 7:00 pm

Organizers

Salem Witch Museum
Voices Against Injustice

Venue

Virtual Event