![]() Michael also has all of the Rabbi's papers, including the spell to bind her to a new master. The Golem ends up getting married to the Rabbi's nephew, Michael Levy. ![]() However, he has a heart attack before he can complete his plans. He decides that she needs a master, one who will destroy her if necessary. Golems are by nature dangerous creatures. Rabbi Meyer is kind, but worries about what to do about the Golem. When the Jinni and the Golem cross paths, they recognize the other's true nature and agree to explore the city together. ![]() Arbeely lets the Jinni stay and work with him, the Jinni chooses the name Ahmad. The Jinni has no memory of the last thousand years. Nearby, in New York's Little Syria neighborhood, a tinsmith, Boutros Arbeely, is working on fixing an old flask when a Jinni emerges from it. He offers her shelter, gets her a job at a bakery and names her Chava. ![]() In New York, she meets Rabbi Meyer, who recognizes that she is a Golem. The Golem is left with no master, but the ability to hear everyone's thoughts. He awakens her on the steamship, but then dies of appendicitis. Golems are brutish slaves meant for protection, but Schaalman agrees anyway. In 1988 in Poland, Otto Rotfeld asks Yehudah Schaalman, a man who deals in dangerous Kabbalistic arts, to build him a Golem to be his wife. ![]()
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