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  2. Golem - Wikipedia

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    The clay golem is based on the golem of Medieval Jewish folklore, though changed from "a cherished defender to an unthinking hulk". [ 64 ] [ 65 ] The flesh golem is related to Frankenstein's monster as Universal 's 1931 film , seen in e.g. being empowered by electricity, [ 66 ] though again with the difference of being essentially an unthinking ...

  3. Golem (Wisniewski book) - Wikipedia

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    Golem is a 1996 picture book written and illustrated by David Wisniewski. With illustrations made of cut-paper collages, it is Wisniewski's retelling of the Jewish folktale of the Golem with a one-page background at the end.

  4. Gershom Scholem - Wikipedia

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    Gershom Scholem (Hebrew: גֵרְשׁׂם שָׁלוֹם; 5 December 1897 – 21 February 1982) was a German-born Israeli philosopher and historian.Widely regarded as the founder of modern academic study of the Kabbalah, Scholem was appointed the first professor of Jewish mysticism at Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

  5. Jewish folklore - Wikipedia

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    Rabi Loew and Golem by Mikoláš Aleš (1899).. There are a few definitely Jewish legends of the Middle Ages which partake of the character of folktales, such as those of the Jewish pope Andreas and of the golem, or that relating to the wall of the Rashi chapel, which moved backward in order to save the life of a poor woman who was in danger of being crushed by a passing carriage in the narrow ...

  6. Mendy and the Golem - Wikipedia

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    Mendy and the Golem, originally written by Leibel Estrin and later by Matt Brandstein, is the name of two American comic book series featuring Jewish characters. It was personally approved by the Lubavitcher Rebbe .

  7. Elijah Ba'al Shem of Chełm - Wikipedia

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    Elijah bar Aaron Judah Baal Shem (about 1520 [contradictory] –1583) was a Polish rabbi and kabbalist who served as chief rabbi of Chełm. [1] [2] One of the most eminent Talmudists of his generation, he is recorded as the first person known by the epithet "Ba'al Shem" having been considered a great saint and believed to have used miraculous powers to create a golem.

  8. The Viral '30 Cows and 28 Chickens' Riddle Is Trickier Than ...

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    From tricky brain teasers to classic word games, many of us love a good challenge.So, it's no surprise that a viral riddle—known as the "30 Cows and 28 Chickens" riddle—is going around right ...

  9. Golem (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Golem is a humanoid creature that was made in the 16th century by Judah Loew Ben Bezalel. It was made from purple stone or clay and protected the Jewish people from persecutors in Prague . In later years it was reanimated by Professor Abraham Adamson’s life force as Adamson died.