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FB-50690-05Research Programs: Fellowships for College Teachers and Independent ScholarsCurt LeviantThe Wondrous Deeds of Rabbi Loew, a Golem Legend by Y. Rosenberg1/1/2005 - 12/31/2005$40,000.00Curt Leviant    EdisonNJ08817-4941USA2004Jewish StudiesFellowships for College Teachers and Independent ScholarsResearch Programs400000400000

Although legends of the golem -- a creature of clay magically brought to life -- have pervaded Europe for centuries, the man upon whom the legend focuses is the famous 16th century Rabbi Loew of Prague (the Maharal), who fashioned a golem. But it wasn't until 1909, when a Warsaw rabbi, Yudl Rosenberg, published his Hebrew novel, NIFLA`OT MAHARAL, that the legend took its present shape and influenced countless other works of art to the end of the 20th century and beyond. To the standard golem myth Rosenberg added something new: the golem as defender of Jews against accusations of ritual murder, an aspect that would be standard in all subsequent retellings of the legend.