Adam Glantz

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Throughout Europe, the onset of the Black Death, which spread northwards from the Mediterranean, added another universal layer to the anti-Semitic superstructure. Its causes were not understood, and its unprecedented impact–it killed between a half and a quarter of the population–inspired the belief that it was a pestis manufacta, a disease spread by human malice.
History of the Jews
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