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golem
A golem ( ; ) is an animated anthropomorphic being in Jewish folklore that is created entirely from inanimate matter, usually clay or mud. The most famous golem narrative involves Rabbi Judah Loew ben Bezalel, the late-16th-century rabbi of Prague. According to Moment magazine, "the golem is a highly mutable metaphor with seemingly limitless symbolism. It can be a victim or villain, man or woman—or sometimes both. Over the centuries, it has been used to connote war, community, isolation, hope, and despair."
Judah Loew ben Bezalel
Czech rabbi
Old New Synagogue
synagogue in Prague, Czechia
Golem effect
phenomenon of low expectations of an individual and their effects in educational and organizational settings
Treehouse of Horror XVII
episode of The Simpsons (S18 E4)
Kaddish
episode of The X-Files (S4 E15)
creation of life from clay
miraculous birth theme in multiple mythologies
Daimajin trilogy
is a Japanese tokusatsu series centering on an eponymous fictitious giant warrior god. It initially consisted of a film trilogy shot simultaneously and released in 1966 with three different directors and predominantly the same crew. The series was produced by Daiei Film and contained similar plot structures involving villages being overthrown by warlords, leading to the villagers attempting to reach out to Daimajin, the great demon god, to save them.