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Date of page creation21:27, 1 November 2013
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In 16th century Bohemia, Rabbi Löw learns from his reading of the stars that a great danger threatens the Jews of the ghetto of Prague. He creates a statue of a giant out of clay; its heart is a star enscribed with "Ämät" (אמת, usually translated "Truth"), the word of life. Shortly thereafter, the Emperor enacts a decree against the Jews. The announcement is delivered to the Rabbi and the Jewish community by the young noble Florian, who makes use of this opportunity to seduce the Rabbi's daughter Miriam. Meanwhile, Rabbi Löw is permitted to an audience with the monarch at a feast. The imperial palace is threatened with destruction by magical forces, but the Rabbi prevents this with the help of the Golem. In gratitude, the Emperor rescinds the decree against the Jews.
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