- Rintfleisch-Pogrom
The Rintfleisch-Pogrom was a
pogrom againstJew s in the year 1298.It was set during the civil strife between King Adolf of Nassau and his rival Albert of Austria, when imperial authority, traditionally concerned with the protection of the Jews, had temporarily collapsed.
The Jews of the
Franconia n town ofRöttingen were accused of having obtained and desecrated a consecrated host. One "Lord Rintfleisch", whom the sources refer to either as an impoverished knight or a butcher (the name "Rindfleisch" means "beef" in German), pretended to have received a mandate fromheaven to avenge the sacrilege and exterminate the Jews. He gathered a mob around him and burned the Jews of Röttingen onApril 20 . After this, he and his mob went from town to town and killed all Jews that fell under their control, destroying the Jewish communities atRothenburg-on-Tauber ,Würzburg ,Nördlingen andBamberg .In
Nuremberg , the Jews sought refuge in the fortress and were assisted by the Christian citizens, but Rintfleisch overcame the defenders and butchered the Jews on1 August . The "Nürnberger Memorbuch" contains the names of numerous murdered Jews, among themMordecai ben Hillel , a pupil ofJehiel ben Asher , with his wife and children. The communities atRegensburg andAugsburg alone escaped the mass killing, as they were protected by the cities' magistrates.Spreading from Franconia to
Bavaria andAustria , the persecutors destroyed 146 communities, about 20,000 jews were killed.King Albert I, having overcome Adolf and assumed the crown, finally had Rintfleisch arrested and hanged. The cities in which Jews had been killed were required to pay fines to the king.
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