The Beilis transcripts: the anti-semitic trial that shook the world
On March 20, 1911, the mutilated body of a twelve-year-old boy was discovered in a cave near Kiev, Russia. In reaction, a vicious anti-Jewish campaign was launched in the Russian press against the Jewish community, accusing the Jews of using human blood for ritual purposes. Although a police investi...
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Zusammenfassung: | On March 20, 1911, the mutilated body of a twelve-year-old boy was discovered in a cave near Kiev, Russia. In reaction, a vicious anti-Jewish campaign was launched in the Russian press against the Jewish community, accusing the Jews of using human blood for ritual purposes. Although a police investigation pointed to a gang of thieves, pressure from anti-Semitic organizations led to the arrest of a Jewish scapegoat, Mendel Beilis, the superintendent of a local factory. The Beilis case attracted worldwide attention, inspiring protests and public outcries by political leaders, artists, clergymen, scientists, and many others throughout Europe and the United States. Beilis was imprisoned for more than two years. After deliberating for several hours, a jury composed of simple Russian peasants found him not guilty The Beilis trial had been engineered by high officials in the czarist hierarchy and reflects the maladies and misadventures of Imperial Russia before its collapse in the 1917 Revolution. Beilis was - in a very real sense - a scapegoat of extreme forces, including the rabidly anti-Semitic "Black Hundred," which held sway over Russian body politic under the last czar, Nicholas II. It was only in the aftermath of the Revolution in 1917 that the archives of Imperial Russia were opened to public scrutiny. These declassified documents revealed the full scope of the conspiracy and how leading ministers of state were involved in staging the trial in a way that would malign Judaism and the Jewish people. Many books have been written about the Beilis trial, the most well known being The Fixer by Bernard Malamud. The Beilis Transcripts: The Anti-Semitic Trial that Shook the World is unique in that it provides, in abbreviated form, the "chemistry" of the Beilis trial itself Many years ago, Ezekiel Leikin discovered the court transcripts of the trial in the personal library of his father, who served as chief rabbi in the town of Kazan, Russia. By translating the transcripts, which include testimony of witnesses and experts as well as speeches by the prosecution and the defense, Leikin has given his readers a front-row seat to one of the most infamous attempts to vilify and discredit Jews and Judaism |
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adam_text | Preface xi
Acknowledgments xiii
Introduction: A Brief History of the Blood Libel xv
1 Introduction to the Beilis Trial 1
2 The Beilis Trial 17
Preface 20
Synopsis of the Official Indictment 21
The Indictment: An Official Transcript 25
Testimony of Vera Cheberyak 34
The Experts 37
3 Maze of Contradictions 47
Testimony of Mrs. Chachovsky 49
Testimony of Vladimir Golubev 52
Testimony of Kazimir Shachovsky 55
Testimony of Katerina Dyakonov 59
Testimony of Zinaida Malitsky 64
Testimony of A. D. Margolin 68
Testimony of Baruch Zaitsev 75
Testimony of Feivel (Pavel) Shneerson 82
Testimony of Dobzansky 83
4 The Broken Record— That s What Zhenya Said. 87
Testimony of Vera Cheberyak 91
Testimony of Vassily Cheberyak 98
Testimony of the Priest Sinkevich 103
5 Bruised but Unbowed—The Russian
Sherlock Hohnes 105
Testimony of Nikolai Krasovsky 109
Interrogation of Krasovsky 118
6 The Young Revolutionär^ 139
Testimony of Sergei Machalin 143
7 O. V. Vipper s Closing Argument for the
Prosecution 157
8 V. A. Maklakov s Closing Argument for the
Defense 169
9 Oscar Gruzenberg s Closing Argument for the
Defense 187
10 G. G. Zamislovski s Closing Argument for the
Prosecution 199
11 TheVerdict 215
Domestic Reaction 219
World Reaction 220
Epilogue 225
Appendix: The Beilis Trial Röster 227
Glossary 23*
Bibliography 233
Index 235
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