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Prague Golem

The Golem of Prague is a legendary figure from Jewish folklore, particularly associated with the 16th-century Rabbi Judah Loew, known as the Maharal. According to the story, the Rabbi created a Golem—a creature made from clay—to protect the Jewish community from persecution. He animated it using mystical rituals and inscribed Hebrew letters on its forehead. The Golem obeyed his commands but became uncontrollable over time. The tale symbolizes themes of creation, protection, and the ethical implications of power. It highlights the struggle between humanity and the responsibilities that come with creating life, resonating in various cultural contexts today.