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The Judensau: How Pig Imagery Fueled Centuries of Antisemitism

The Judensau: How Pig Imagery Fueled Centuries of Antisemitism

Update: 2025-05-29
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This week, Schwab and Yael dive into one of the most disturbing and enduring symbols of antisemitism in European history: the Judensau, or “Jew Pig.” From its origins in 13th-century German churches to its persistent presence in modern cathedrals like those in Cologne and Wittenberg, this grotesque motif—depicting Jews in degrading, obscene interactions with pigs—embodied and perpetuated centuries of Christian antisemitic propaganda.




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Click here for Isaiah Shachar's book, The Judensau.


Click here for Daniel Leeson's work on The Judensau.


Click here to see images of the Judensau on the church in Wittenberg.


Click here for additional images of the Judensau.


Click here to see images of the Judensau in Cologne.


Click here for a news article about the court order to keep the Judensau in Wittenberg.








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The Judensau: How Pig Imagery Fueled Centuries of Antisemitism

The Judensau: How Pig Imagery Fueled Centuries of Antisemitism

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