A golem is a non-human, soulless being formed out clay and animated through Jewish mysticism.
An artificial contruct.
The Golem
The Golem is a creature made of mud and clay from Jewish folklore that is said to have ravaged the population of Prague. According to legend, the Golem was created by Rabbi Judah Loew to protect the Jewish community from harm.
I think you are referring to a golem. In Jewish folklore, a golem (Hebrew: גולם‎; English pronunciation: /ˈɡoʊləm/ GOH-ləm) is an animated anthropomorphic being, created from inanimate matter. The word was used to mean an amorphous, unformed material in Psalms (ch.139) and medieval writing. Most Jews today do not believe golems are real. See, however, Talmud, sanhedrin 65b.
Golem (גולם) is a Hebrew word. It means all of the following:cocoonchrysalispupadummyembryolummoxautomatonlunkheadoafawkward personlubberlarva
According to Jewish legend the first golem or homunculus was created in the year 5340 after the creation of the world or about 1646 Common Era. The Golem: A Jewish Legend (see link to the right for more information)
For lack of a better word- Yes. there are some similarities to the legendary Golem of Jewish mythology, which was a dough-like artificial man.
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Logos refers to the Word of God. Clarification: The word 'logos' is not Jewish, it is Greek in origin.
Raja is not a Hebrew word or a Yiddish word.
There is no such language as 'Jewish'. If you mean Hebrew: kah-TAHN (קטן) If you mean Yiddish: klein (קליין)
According to Jewish legend the first golem or homunculus was ''created'' in the year 5340 after the creation of the world or about 1646 Common Era.The Golem: A Jewish Legend (see link to the right for more information).Answer:Actually, golems were made even in Talmudic times (Talmud, Sanhedrin 65b). So that puts the date over a thousand years earlier than in the above answer.