On a crisp February day in 1840, Father Thomas, an Italian Capuchin friar who had lived in Damascus for over thirty years, disappeared after posting a notice in the Jewish quarter. His Muslim servant, Ibrahim Amara, vanished with him. What followed would spiral into one of history's most notorious blood libels -- a medieval accusation reborn in the modern era, igniting terror throughout Jewish communities and eventually mobilizing an unprecedented international Jewish response.

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