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9791684? ago

Great post! I came across a later blood cake reference from around the third or fourth century A.D. :

The "Sepher Ha-Razim" is a Jewish witchcraft book referenced in the Cake of Light Wikipedia. Quote:

"praxeis which demand we eat cakes made from blood and flour"

I don't know what kind of blood but I think we can guess.

Also from a site called Jewish Virtual Library:

RAZIM, SEFER HA- ( [English translation is] "Book of Secrets"), early work of Jewish mystical literature. Sefer ha-Razim is remarkable for its systematic treatment of magic, witchcraft, incantations, and supernatural remedies, on which no special works have otherwise been preserved in Hebew literature.

Those engaged in magic recited the prayer to the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob while invoking demons (Contra Celsum, IV, 33). Greek amulets which have been preserved show a marked relation to Jewish concepts. The pagans even attributed the worship of the sun and the moon to the Jews [...]

swordfish69 ago

Sounds like pizza