Story of the Golem of Prague
Arthur and his friends hear a story of the Golem of Prague from a local rabbi in school there in forth grade. Francine knows it well and now the others will hear it now. Arthur won't be afraid of it but one person in class who is a girl not Francine. It happens to be Maria who thinks it will kill her. Arthur knows that the golem is from Jewish folklore not a real monster. If the golem was real it would protect good people against bad guys. That rabbi makes it sounds real for how he tells it the to them. And Maria will be afraid for she heard it defends only Jews like Francine there not all there.
"I hope it is a good story for one person who came to tell a story was boring and not fun," said Arthur, "So i hope this one is good and is in good English not boring English."
"He will tell that story well much better than that one boring man can ever do," said Francine, "He is my rabbi so he will do a good job telling us about the Golem of Prague."
"That one man was boring and that story is from his boring life he has there," said Fern, "I am sure the rabbi will do a good job at it there."
"He won't be boring but exciting for what i heard about him here and there," said Mr. Ratburn, "I see him coming in here now for it here."
"It is a good story i heard from my dad who was also our rabbi there," said the rabbi, "I will say it in English not Hebrew for i know both of them myself."
He began the story now that everyone is quiet and paying attention. The head rabbi named Low is in the ghetto and has enemies. He also wants someone to work during the sabbath. The synagogue is there and he is head rabbi of it there. He made that golem by the river called Vltava. He made that golem and put the word in Hebrew for truth. He turned on them and end up destroying it in a way by erasing a letter now spelled death. He told them the whole story and enjoyed it except Maria is a bit scared that it would kill her and he told her it defends all good people and it is in Prague in the Czech Republic. He is now taking questions and wishes to know more and one will ask it.
"I just wonder where i can learn more at for it sounds good to me," said Arthur, "I enjoyed that good story you told us here."
"Well you can look it up online or come by the synagogue my door is open," said the rabbi, "I heard you have a thing for Francine."
"He and me are dating even tough we are only nine years old in fact," said Francine, "He is a good boy who i am in love with."
"I hope he is Jewish or someone who likes Jews then it is good," said the rabbi, "I hope he got snipped in a certain part there."
"All boys here know what that is because well they are all boys and i am a man," said Mr. Ratburn, "And i think they all know about the birds and the bees."
This will be a five chapter story so i hope you like it and it is a Christian and Jewish story. See what happens next.
