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The tents of Shem: being an account of the trial of Jacob ben Isaac, of the city oe Madrid, in the year 5250 A.M., who was accused of the murder of a Christian child in order to obtain its blood for Jewish ritual purposes; was found guilty, and condemned to death; the said child being afterwards found alive in Grenada.
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The tents of Shem: being an account of the trial of Jacob ben Isaac, of the city oe Madrid, in the year 5250 A.M., who was accused of the murder of a Christian child in order to obtain its blood for Jewish ritual purposes; was found guilty, and condemned to death; the said child being afterwards found alive in Grenada.

Author: Joseph Kohen-Zedek
Publisher: London, Vallentine, 1883.
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Kohen-Zedek, Joseph, 1827-1903.
Tents of Shem.
London, Vallentine, 1883
(OCoLC)654764201
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Joseph Kohen-Zedek
OCLC Number: 49348505
Notes: Added t.-p. and text in Hebrew.
Description: 16, 112 p. 23 cm.
Responsibility: by Rev. J. Kohn-Zedek ...

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