golem

     

In Jewish folklore, a golem (גולם, sometimes, as in Yidish, pronounced goilem) is an animated being created entirely from inanimate matter. In modern Hebrew the word golem literally means "cocoon", but can also mean "fool", "silly", or even "stupid". The name appears to derive from the word gelem (גלם), which means "raw material".

Trivia about golem

  • (Jimmy of the Clue Crew hangs out on a street in Prage, Czech Republic.) Legend says the upper part of Prague's Old-New Synagogue holds the remains of this clay giant created to protect the Jews
  • Magical clay figure of Jewish legend brought to life by incantations
  • Some Jewish legends portray this monster, whose name means "unformed", as a defender of the Jews
  • Artificial creature of Jewish lore seen here: [video clue]