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- Golem - Wikipedia
The 1995 Gargoyles episode "Golem" featured a golem made in the image of a stone statue that was created by Rabbi Loew (voiced by Victor Brandt) to defend the Jewish inhabitants of Prague from raiders and had been passed down to his descendant Max Loew (voiced by Scott Weil)
- Golem | Jewish Folklore, Origin Types | Britannica
golem, in Jewish folklore, an image endowed with life The term is used in the Bible (Psalms 139:16) and in Talmudic literature to refer to an embryonic or incomplete substance
- Golems: Origin and Significance in Jewish Folklore
In Jewish folklore, a golem is an artificial humanoid made of clay, soil, or dust brought to life by a series of rituals and magical formulas
- The Golem - Jewish Virtual Library
The most well-known story of the golem is connected to Rabbi Judah Loew ben Bezalel, the Maharal of Prague (1513-1609) It was said that he created a golem out of clay to protect the Jewish community from Blood Libel and to help out doing physical labor, since golems are extraordinarily strong
- GOLEM Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The Hebrew ancestor of the word golem means “shapeless mass,” and the original mythical golems started as lumps of clay that were formed into figures and brought to life by means of a charm or a combination of letters forming a sacred word
- Golem: Mythical Creature or Historical Fact? - Chabad. org
In Jewish literature, a golem is a manmade, human-like creature endowed with a rudimentary form of life According to certain accounts, golems were created by saintly individuals to protect the Jewish community from blood libels and other anti-Semitic agitations, most notably in 16th-century Prague
- Golem - My Jewish Learning
A golem is a clay creature that has been magically brought to life The name comes from the Hebrew word “golem,” which means something incomplete or unfinished, like an embryo
- The Myth of the Golem: The Animated Clay Man of Jewish Legend
According to folklore: Rabbi Loew created a Golem from river clay to protect the Jewish community of Prague from blood libels and pogroms The Golem was animated by placing a shem (a parchment inscribed with a holy name) in its mouth or by inscribing emet (אמת, “truth”) on its forehead
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