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Aaryn, Son of the Devil

Aaron, Son of the Devil is the name given to an antisemitic caricature of an English Jew appearing on an Essex county document dated 1277. The document concerns fines imposed on some Jews and Christians who had pursued a doe after it had escaped from hounds near the city of Colchester, an offence against the forest laws of the time. One Jew, however, had supposedly evaded arrest and became the subject of the caricature.

The caricature is England's earliest dated portrait of a Jew.[1] He wears the medieval English Jewish badge (with the Tablets of the Law) on his upper garments.[2]

References

  1. ^ Jacobs, Joseph; Wolf, Lucien (2012-09-20). Catalogue of the Anglo-Jewish Historical Exhibition, Royal Albert Hall, London, 1887. Cambridge University Press. p. 8. ISBN 978-1-108-05504-8.
  2. ^ Jacobs, Joseph. "AARON, SON OF THE DEVIL". www.jewishencyclopedia.com. Jewish Encyclopedia. Retrieved 7 February 2016.