The First Crusade: The 1096 Massacres and the Rituals They Created
MAY 6, 202666 MIN
The First Crusade: The 1096 Massacres and the Rituals They Created
MAY 6, 202666 MIN
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<p>In the spring of 1096, crusading armies swept through the Jewish communities of the Rhineland, leaving devastation in their wake. </p><p>This class traces how those events gave rise to rituals of memory. </p><p>In the community of Worms, fast days were proclaimed on the 23rd of Iyar and Rosh Chodesh Sivan, accompanied by elaborate mourning customs. </p><p>We’ll see how in 1716, when Rosh Chodesh Sivan fell on a Friday, rabbinic authorities clashed over davening Maariv early that afternoon. </p><p>We conclude by tracing the demise of these fast days while noting how other rituals, such as the recitation of <em>Av HaRachamim</em>, have endured to this day. </p><p><strong>The First Crusade: The 1096 Massacres and the Rituals They Created</strong></p><p><br></p><p><br></p>