Jehuda Löw
Jehuda Löw, also known as the Maharal of Prague, was a 16th-century rabbi and philosopher, renowned for his scholarly contributions to Jewish mysticism and Talmudic scholarship. In Dan Brown's narrative, he is referenced as the creator of the Golem, a clay figure brought to life to protect the Jewish community in Prague, intertwining historical legend with modern-day intrigue.
Born on Sep 08, 1520 (505 years old)
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Jehuda Löw is a famous rabbi who allegedly created the Golem to protect the local Jewish community.
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