: Unlike humans, a Golem is traditionally soulless and lacks intellectual power; it follows its creator's commands literally, which often leads to unintended consequences. Modern Cultural Contexts
: To "unmake" the Golem, the first letter aleph (א) is removed, changing the word to met (מת, meaning "dead"), causing the creature to crumble back into dust. : Unlike humans, a Golem is traditionally soulless
: The Golem is brought to life through sacred rituals and the power of the Hebrew alphabet. One common method involves writing the word emet (אמת, meaning "truth") on its forehead. : Unlike humans