Like Halloween in the United States, the Czech Republic has its own celebration, Dušičky, or All Soul’s Day, on the 2nd of November. And like the monsters and ghosts of Halloween, the Czech Republic has its own, such as the Golem of Rabbi Loew, a Prague classic.
The Golem of Prague
Legends and myths permeate every culture on Earth. Every corner of the globe has a harrowing cautionary tale to tell. Here we observe the prominent Czech legend of a Golem brought to life by a Rabbi. To set the scene, we must travel back to Prague circa 1583. It’s here that we find Holy Roman Emperor Rudolf II and his odd collection of art, practicing scientists, alchemists, and an obsession with occult knowledge.