The Council of Toulouse meets in 883…
883 CE
The Council of Toulouse meets in 883 at a moment of wavering resolve on the part of the court, and therefore increasing Jewish vulnerability.
It ratifies the restrictions of preceding councils and various public humiliations, such as the slap administered to a Jew at Easter by the Bishop of Toulouse on the steps of the cathedral, on the pretext that in the past the Jews had delivered the city to the Saracens (although it is known that Toulouse had never passed under Muslim domination).
Easter, by recalling the role that Jews played in the passion of Christ, charges relations between Jews and Christians with an intense animosity.
Although the legally mandated slap is in fact administered to avenge the injury done by the Jews to Jesus, it is nonetheless customary to accuse them unjustly of lacking loyalty.
Jews are also held responsible for the Danish incursion at Bordeaux in 848.
The slap ceremony, known as colaphization, will be discontinued only in the twelfth century, on condition of payment by the Jewish community of Toulouse of a special tax to the clergy.
These humiliations are repeated in other cities, such as …