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  1. Jul 13, 2021 · Steeped in Jewish folklore, the basic story of the golem typically follows a given path: a highly intelligent, learned person — usually a rabbi — creates a being out of clay to serve the Jewish community.

  2. The most famous and enduring of all Jewish legends is that of the golem, the artificial man. Indeed, with the possible exception of the demon Lilith , briefly pressed into service as a feminist icon, the golem remains the only post-biblical Jewish myth to be widely adopted by non-Jewish culture.

  3. In Jewish tradition, the golem is most widely known as an artificial creature created by magic, often to serve its creator. Especially well known are the idols and images to which the ancients claimed to have given the power of speech.

  4. May 12, 2017 · A Golem is a giant, handmade monster, usually enslaved to a Jewish Rabbi or a magician. Although Golems are born to serve, a few of them have outgrown their masters and unleashed disasters in their native homes. Characteristics. Physical Description. A Golem is a crude, clay figure, usually shaped like a human.

  5. Jul 17, 2019 · Golem: The Mysterious Clay Monster of Jewish Lore | Monstrum - YouTube. Storied. 805K subscribers. Subscribed. 26K. 715K views 4 years ago #Monstrum #golem #622. PBS Member Stations rely on...

  6. www.myjewishlearning.com › article › golemGolem | My Jewish Learning

    The classic narrative of the golem tells of how Rabbi Judah Loew of Prague (known as the Maharal; 1525-1609) creates a golem to defend the Jewish community from anti-Semitic attacks. But eventually, the golem grows fearsome and violent, and Rabbi Loew is forced to destroy it.

  7. Originating in Jewish folklore, the mythical and magical figure of Golem has inspired generations of artists. A film about a 2000-year old legend.The Golem r...

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