The most famous golem narrative involves Rabbi Judah Loew the Maharal of Prague, a 16th century rabbi. He is reported to have created a golem to defend the Prague ghetto of Josefov from Anti-Semitic attacks.
According to the legend, the Emperor made an edict proclaiming that the Jews in Prague were to be either expelled or killed. A golem could be made of clay from the banks of the Vltava river in Prague.
Following the prescribed rituals, the Rabbi built the Golem and made him come to life by reciting special incantations in Hebrew. The Rabbi's intention was to have the Golem protect the Jewish community from harm. As Rabbi Loew's Golem grew bigger, he also became more violent and started killing the Gentiles (non-Jews) and spreading fear. Some versions also add that the Golem turns on his creator and attacks either his creator alone or the creator and the Jews as well.
In the face of the strength demonstrated and violence perpetrated by the Golem, the Emperor begs Rabbi Loew to destroy the Golem, and in return he would promise that the persecution of and violence towards the Jews would stop.
LOL you'll never find the Golem LOL . Sometimes things even the Golem aren't what they appear or what people expect them to be. :)
Eliemet1979 2 months ago
Stone stick stupid video.
uranian99 8 months ago
... wow, that was incredibly lame.
way to waste your own time; and, mine.
douche.
arielba 2 years ago
I thought Golem starred in the Lord of the Rings trilogy.
Pjphoto 3 years ago
J.R.R. Tolken stole that name...
HistoricThirdWard 3 years ago
People, that's "Gollum." It's a noise the creature made. "Golem" comes from Hebrew. The two are in no way related.
smilemore1984 2 years ago
Thank you for the clarification for those who have not been to Prague...
HistoricThirdWard 2 years ago
No problem, it drives me crazy how many people make that mistake. :)
smilemore1984 2 years ago
@HistoricThirdWard No, he didn't. Don't any of you people READ???
uranian99 8 months ago
@Pjphoto wow...no...
darthneji1992 1 year ago
@Pjphoto I never knew you were an igonoramus until you wrote this.
uranian99 8 months ago
You were in the wrong spot Shawn. The golem reappeared in the USA years later. It writes rhymes and does beats and now goes by the name Tombstone999.
tombstone999 3 years ago
Hell yeah!!! TOMBSTONE999 lives on!!! Video coming soon...
HistoricThirdWard 3 years ago
put a bullet between its eyes!!!
and just listen the sudden cry and rapid silence...boom...booom...
weedfoxs 3 years ago
Do you know what the Golem is? You might want to look it up...
HistoricThirdWard 3 years ago
lol is this in wisconsin or in a diffferent state? it confuses me cuz it could be downtown milwaukee, with all the gangsters, lol
omglooklol5 3 years ago
Prague...
HistoricThirdWard 3 years ago
Cool walkie talkie effect
ajmaljoe 3 years ago 2
We had them there...
HistoricThirdWard 3 years ago
The Golem has probably long since lost it's animation, and will require another dose of power if it hopes to become to superhero it's destined to be.
JoeSomebody2 3 years ago
A hero among monsters...
HistoricThirdWard 3 years ago
the Golem...hahah..this guy is a religious figure??..not the lord of the rings one?...
DumDumShow 3 years ago 2
Jewish Batman...
HistoricThirdWard 3 years ago
Oh...I never heard of him before!!!
DumDumShow 3 years ago
The most famous golem narrative involves Rabbi Judah Loew the Maharal of Prague, a 16th century rabbi. He is reported to have created a golem to defend the Prague ghetto of Josefov from Anti-Semitic attacks.
According to the legend, the Emperor made an edict proclaiming that the Jews in Prague were to be either expelled or killed. A golem could be made of clay from the banks of the Vltava river in Prague.
HistoricThirdWard 3 years ago
Following the prescribed rituals, the Rabbi built the Golem and made him come to life by reciting special incantations in Hebrew. The Rabbi's intention was to have the Golem protect the Jewish community from harm. As Rabbi Loew's Golem grew bigger, he also became more violent and started killing the Gentiles (non-Jews) and spreading fear. Some versions also add that the Golem turns on his creator and attacks either his creator alone or the creator and the Jews as well.
HistoricThirdWard 3 years ago
In the face of the strength demonstrated and violence perpetrated by the Golem, the Emperor begs Rabbi Loew to destroy the Golem, and in return he would promise that the persecution of and violence towards the Jews would stop.
HistoricThirdWard 3 years ago
i was gonna ask you how that finished...damn Golem...what a turncoat bastard...hahah...Shawn you are quite the historian..
DumDumShow 3 years ago
And an expert at using wikipedia.
I became a big Franz Kafka fan in Prague too.
HistoricThirdWard 3 years ago
that wikipedia is awesome...I always use it...see now i know of Kafka...but I'm not sure why...my brain is leaking a lot lately...
DumDumShow 3 years ago
that is cool...hate Tv but i'm big on the history channel..gotta look for stuff on this..
DumDumShow 3 years ago