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Bubonic Plague: The Jewish “Water Habit” That Saved Lives
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Here’s something most people don’t know — during the Black Death (Bubonic Plague) in the 14th century, when over 25 million Europeans died, some Jewish communities had noticeably lower death rates than the rest of the population.

Historians and scientists believe this difference wasn’t because Jews were immune, but because of their religious hygiene practices.

According to Jewish law, observant Jews were required to:

Wash their hands before eating (Netilat Yadayim)

Bathe in a mikveh for ritual purity

Wash after using the toilet or before prayers

In an era when most Europeans rarely washed at all, these practices unintentionally helped reduce exposure to disease-carrying fleas and contaminated food or water.

Unfortunately, instead of studying or understanding this, fear and ignorance took over.

Many people accused Jews of causing the plague — spreading rumors that they were poisoning wells or plotting against Christians.

The result?
Widespread pogroms — Jewish communities were attacked, thousands were killed, and many were driven out of towns across Europe.

It’s one of history’s sad lessons: instead of asking why are they surviving more?, people chose the easy route — blame.

Fast forward to today, and the pattern still repeats. People still follow divisive voices, still cling to conspiracy theories, still attack what they don’t understand. Different century, same mindset.

The truth is simple:
Sometimes, what looks like a “ritual” is actually wisdom disguised as faith.
And sometimes, survival really does start with something as small as washing your hands.
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Bubonic Plague: The Jewish “Water Habit” That Saved Lives - by FarmLady - 10-25-2025, 11:06 PM

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