Golem



In Jewish folklore, a golem (/ˈɡoʊləm/  GOH  -ləm; Hebrew: גולם‎) is an animated anthropomorphic being, created entirely from inanimate matter. The word was used to mean an amorphous, unformed material (usually out of stone and clay) in Psalms and medieval writing.[1]

The most famous golem narrative involves Judah Loew ben Bezalel, the late-16th-century rabbi of Prague. There are many tales differing on how the Golem was brought to life and afterwards controlled.

Other meanings:
 * Golem. Planet
 * Golem, Robot
 * Golem, Battlesuit
 * Golem, species