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golem

In Jewish thought, anything that has a potential which has not yet been achieved. Adam is sometimes described as golem when he had been created from the Earth but God had not yet put breath in him.

In late medieval and particularly post-17th-century Jewish stories, certain holy rabbis were credited with the ability to make clay people who came alive as mechanical servants – golems – when certain letters forming one of the names of God were placed in their mouths or on their foreheads.



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At Theresienstadt, Adler claims, he traded two potatoes for a magic tablet said to have the power to reawaken the famous Golem of Prague, a tablet that miraculously finds its way into Chabon's hands later in the story.
 
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