Hippolytus Lutostansky
Deceased Person
1835 – 1915
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Who was Hippolytus Lutostansky?
Hippolytus Lutostansky, was a Roman Catholic priest of Polish extraction. He was a notorious antisemite. He was unfrocked for offences including theft and embezzlement. Thereafter he converted to orthodoxy and joined a religious academy as its student. His infamy derives in part from his subsequent publication of a blood libel book in which he wrote about the alleged use of Christian blood in Jewish religious ritual.
Lutostansky's most important book was the three volume set, Talmud i evrei.
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