Is it true that pastry made of human blood is eaten by judaics on hannukah?

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If it is a hoax, why does every single nation have a slightly modified story regarding this rather grotesque tradition?
Answer the question now.
There is a special coffin with needles inside where they put the goy kid in and harvest the blood.
OK why does such a hoax not exist for buddhists or muslims?
Is there an extremist sect who do that?
Saudi paper just adds up to the number of nations, thank you.
BTW I love and respect jews but is this true
I guarantee I never saw the story on saudi paper. it is a folk story in russia.
 
The World Net Daily is a right wing rag. This story was probably made up in order to make Saudi Arabia look bad. I doubt if any Saudi paper actually carried this story, at least not as portrayed.
 
Jews are forbidden to eat blood, period. This is true of animal blood, even of kosher animals, and is therefore triply true for human blood. No sect does this, no denomination does this, there is not an iota of truth to it.

As for why - because early Christianity vilified Jews by spreading as many lies about them as possible so as to increase conversions to Christianity without raising the possibility that someone new to Christian scripture would read the entire Bible and instead embrace Judaism. When this stopped, other non-Jews spread the myth as a way to keep them down. After all, if you paint people as monstrous, then it is that much easier to get ordinary citizens to help you persecute them. And it is not true that "every single nation" has a version of this story. It was prevalent in Europe, and in recent years was brought back by the lovely governments of Arab nations who have their own reasons for painting Jews in the worst possible light. And since Jews are such a tiny minority (less than .3% - not 3%, .3% - of the world's population), our voices are always outnumbered by those who hate us. We are also not all communists, and we also don't control all the banks - two completely contradictory notions that nevertheless seem to go hand in hand wherever fine anti-semitism is spread).

p.s. you're trolling it wrong. The myth usually involves Passover or occasionally Purim. No one spreads it about Chanukah ;P
 
No. Of course not.

And it's not a "hoax." The word "hoax" is misused so much in our language that we don't even know what it means... This is a lie told by xenophobic people about a group of people they dislike.
 
You need to read history books and quality newspapers ! Besides everything else the orthdox Jews don't eat any meat with blood in - it has to be drained before it is kosher (their food rules, like halal).
 
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