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Golem- A legend of old Prague

Golem- A legend of old Prague

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In a tale steeped in legend, Rabbi Loeb breathes life into a clay figure, crafting a being meant to embody a perfect soul, untouched by the flaws of humanity. Yet, as the story unfolds, Rabbi Loebs aspirations take an unexpected turn. This captivating narrative is one of many surrounding the golem, all intertwined with the life of Rabbi Loeb (Judah Loew ben Bezalel), a revered 16th-century Talmudic scholar known as The Maharal. Originally penned by Rodolf Lother (Rudolf Lothar Spitzer), this story first appeared in the Bnai Brith journal The Menorah in 1896 and later found its place in the author’s German book Der Golem Phantasien und Historien (1904). - Summary by Adrian PraetzellisCopyright Culture and Heritage classics
  • 002 - Part 2
    Feb 17 2026
    In a tale steeped in legend, Rabbi Loeb breathes life into a clay figure, crafting a being meant to embody a perfect soul, untouched by the flaws of humanity. Yet, as the story unfolds, Rabbi Loebs aspirations take an unexpected turn. This captivating narrative is one of many surrounding the golem, all intertwined with the life of Rabbi Loeb (Judah Loew ben Bezalel), a revered 16th-century Talmudic scholar known as The Maharal. Originally penned by Rodolf Lother (Rudolf Lothar Spitzer), this story first appeared in the Bnai Brith journal The Menorah in 1896 and later found its place in the author’s German book Der Golem Phantasien und Historien (1904). - Summary by Adrian Praetzellis
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    24 Min.
  • 001 - Part 1
    Feb 17 2026
    In a tale steeped in legend, Rabbi Loeb breathes life into a clay figure, crafting a being meant to embody a perfect soul, untouched by the flaws of humanity. Yet, as the story unfolds, Rabbi Loebs aspirations take an unexpected turn. This captivating narrative is one of many surrounding the golem, all intertwined with the life of Rabbi Loeb (Judah Loew ben Bezalel), a revered 16th-century Talmudic scholar known as The Maharal. Originally penned by Rodolf Lother (Rudolf Lothar Spitzer), this story first appeared in the Bnai Brith journal The Menorah in 1896 and later found its place in the author’s German book Der Golem Phantasien und Historien (1904). - Summary by Adrian Praetzellis
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    31 Min.
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