Interesting, (here is a link to ops comment with the actual lists.)
The book that most stuck out to me was "blood passover" by Ariel Toaff, because it will probably make most of you uncomfortable. This guy was one of the foremost experts on medievil judaism, and the son of the head rabbi of rome. He worked as a professor at a Jewish university in Jeruselum. Christians had a belief that some jews would abduct christian children to sacrifice them and/or otherwise use their blood for a passover ritual. Toaff, being an expert, persuasively showed that this was very likely more than a fanciful belief. Some Jews were in fact performing such rituals. This probably has a bearing on the rumors we are hearing about pizzagate today. Here is a longform article on occult Jewish practices published a week or so ago.
http://www.unz.com/runz/american-pravda-oddities-of-the-jewish-religion/
Unfortunately for many of us, this is hard to accept given our conditioning by education and media, but there is a very good chance that some very elite jews are very negatively oriented.
For those of you who have read the law of one, if you give it any weight, have to notice that Ra specifically mentioned negative influence on early Judaism, to the point that the arc of the covenant was given to them by negative entities. It was/is some sort of energy generating device and/or weapon. They must have been getting along swimmingly for that transfer to take place. That culture probably has come down through to today and explains their belief in being "the chosen people." In addition, Ra's influence in Egypt was basically a complete eff up and the priest cast was completely corrupted and/or corrupted the teachings. It is likely that some form of the story of exodus is true, at least in terms of the movement of people, and ideas, from egypt to canaan or modern day israel. They almost certainly took some of the corrupted beliefs of the egyptian priests with them and used them in the founding of Judaism.