Dinah Spritzer writes the latest in the NYTimes orgy of Golemania…..
The golem of Prague is part clay man, part robot (a Czech word of origin) of giant-sized proportions with Biblical roots imagined by 19th-century eastern European Jewish writers as a protector of Jews. It has also been commercially repurposed as souvenir, restaurant theme and museum exhibition.
A great read, as all Dinah’s stories are, but again, it’s not much different from 15 or more years ago…..The photo of a Golem souvenir stand in my 1994 book Upon the Doorposts of Thy House is almost identical….
I found the story Dinah wrote for JTA about the run-up to the 400th anniverary of the semi-legendary Rabbi Loew’s death much more interesting than the pieces that have appeared in the NYTimes, with much more depth — and real news.
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