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Ariel Toaff (born 1942) is a professor of Medieval and Renaissance History at Bar-Ilan University in Israel, whose work has focused on Jews and their history in Italy. He came to international prominence with the 2007 publication of the first edition of his controversial book Pasque Di Sangue (Passovers of Blood), in which he claimed historical basis for ritual use of human blood, obtained by murder. The claim was criticized as lending support to blood libel, an allegation that modern historians have described as unsupported by facts and which the Catholic Church has similarly repudiated since the 13th century. Toaff wrote that these critics had misunderstood his book, which argued that the ritual use of small quantities of dried blood in magical curses had been a real practice among medie

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  • Ariel Toaff (de)
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  • Ariel TOAFF (naskiĝis en 1942 en Ankono, Italio) estas ano de la itala juda komunumo, historiisto de la 21a jarcento kaj fino de la pasinta; li interesiĝas pri enciklopedioj kaj la medioj kulturaj kaj la nunaj informiloj pro siaj interpretoj pri la tieldiritaj «Sangaj Paskoj». (eo)
  • Ariel Toaff (* 17. August 1942 in Ancona) ist ein italienischer Historiker und Lehrstuhlinhaber an der Bar-Ilan-Universität in Ramat Gan, Israel. Sein Fachgebiet ist die Geschichte der orientalischen Juden. Toaff ist der Sohn des früheren Oberrabbiners von Rom, Elio Toaff. (de)
  • Ariel Toaff est un essayiste et historien israélien, né le 17 août 1942. Il est professeur d'histoire à l'université Bar-Ilan. Fils de l'ancien Grand-Rabbin de Rome Elio Toaff (1915-2015), il est spécialiste de l'histoire des Juifs en Italie. Il est surtout connu pour la polémique qu'il a déclenchée avec un livre portant sur des crimes de sang imputés aux Juifs. (fr)
  • Ariel Toaff (Ancona, 17 luglio 1942) è un rabbino e storico italiano. (it)
  • Ariel Toaff (ur. 17 sierpnia 1942 w Ankonie) – historyk judaizmu, syn Elia Toaffa byłego głównego rabina Rzymu, wykłada na Uniwersytecie Bar-Ilana. Autor budzącej wiele kontrowersji książki pt: „Pasque di Sangue” (Krwawe paschy). (pl)
  • Ariel Toaff (born 1942) is a professor of Medieval and Renaissance History at Bar-Ilan University in Israel, whose work has focused on Jews and their history in Italy. He came to international prominence with the 2007 publication of the first edition of his controversial book Pasque Di Sangue (Passovers of Blood), in which he claimed historical basis for ritual use of human blood, obtained by murder. The claim was criticized as lending support to blood libel, an allegation that modern historians have described as unsupported by facts and which the Catholic Church has similarly repudiated since the 13th century. Toaff wrote that these critics had misunderstood his book, which argued that the ritual use of small quantities of dried blood in magical curses had been a real practice among medie (en)
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