Weinheim in the Nuremberg Memorbuch, 1298

Weinheim, Germany
20 September, 1298

According the entry in the Nuremberg Memorbuch, the Jews of Weinheim were burnt to death in their synagogue on Shabbat, two days before the start of Sukkot. 78 people were killed in the flames. 

The attack was led by a Franconian knight named Rintfleisch, who claimed that the Jews had desecrated the host (eucharist wafers). Rindleisch led similar massacres in 146 Jewish communities across southern and central Germany that year and lasting for several years. (Encylopedia.com) Several kinot were written about the event, describing the horrible destruction, but none mention the town of Weinheim by name. 

The community managed to go on, only to be attacked again, fifty years later, at part of the persecutions surrounding the Black Death. (Juden in Weinheim)

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