The History of the Golem
The story of Rabbi Yehudah Loew's creation of a golem, a humanoid automoton formed from clay, to protect the 16th-century
Jews of Prague, is perhaps the best-known story from Jewish folklore, but the concept of and stories about golems reach back
a least 2500 years. This article gives an overview of the golem, from the Talmudic era to the twentieth century. Full Article >
Last Modified: 2006-04-29
Techniques for Creating a Golem
There are many sets of instructions regarding the creation of a golem. This article provides an overview of the methods and
procedures, and discusses common thmes among them. This article does not provide full, explicit directions or instructions,
nor can I give them to you. Full Article >
Last Modified: 2006-04-20
Qualities of the Golem
This article describes the physical, mental, and spiritual qualities of a golem, as well as its place with regard to the law
and the afterlife. Full Article >
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Uses for the Golem
This article discusses reasons behind the creation of a golem, and touches on instances less well-known than the Golem of
Prague. Full Article >
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About The Golem Icon:
The word on the golem's forehead is emet ("truth").
Writing this word on the golem's forehead was one of several ways to bring it to life. For more information, please see Techniques for Creating a Golem.