How To: Create a Golem
1 Collect Virgin Soil
ืืืกืืฃ ืืืื ืืชืืื
There is a different type of cold that reaches beyond the limitations of temperature. It's a sterile, unemotional beast that reminds you that man is mortal and civilization is a facade that can be stripped away. This cold seeped into my soul as I trudged my way back into the truck and began removing my protective gear.
Our drilling was done. We'd removed the clay from under the tundra and had plenty of ice that hadn't been liquid in millennia. I stared out the window as Joe drove us back to the base. It was a barren and stark landscape that offered neither comfort nor hope.
Joe had the powerful halogen lights on as we drove and the fleeting daylight gave up its fight against the twilight.
"What the fuck!?"
Striding from the snow onto the worn pathway in front of us, snow embanked on the sides, the creature lurched towards the truck. I leaned over and grabbed the wheel. The vehicle skidded, slipped, righted itself and we kept going.
Pushing me back into my seat, Joe wiped at his eyes. "What the hell was that?"
"A bear. It was a bear."
"The fuck it was! It looked like a huge man in furs."
"It was a bear."
He turned to look at me but I refused to meet his eyes.
"Yeah, a bear. Sure."
"Radio ahead. I want the helicopter picking us up tonight."
"Can't wait until morning, Doc?"
"No, get it here asap."
It had found me. Again.
2 Collect Fresh Water
That Has Never Been Poured Into A Vessel
ืืืกืืฃ ืืื ืืชืืงืื
The clay was in crates and the frozen water was stored in temperature-controlled containers. As the helicopter took off I wondered if I was leaving the men there to their deaths. Too tired to weep and unable to sleep, I put my headphones on again and listened to the almost endless recitation of Hebrew phrases.
Opening my dog-eared copy of
Sefir Yezirah
, known in English as the
Book of Creation
, I tried to concentrate as we flew to Williams Field at McMurdo Station. The constant drone of the engines acted as white noise and I was able to push everything else aside.
I was bone-weary and worn down to a shadow of who I used to be. The hunt was relentless. Trying to be proactive as I fled had drained me. It had been less than a year but felt like a lifetime. My eyes ached and felt dry. Eventually putting the book down, I felt myself slipping away, dreaming of long hot showers and family that was now dead, killed to satisfy a twisted karmic debt that has lived beyond mortal limitations.
3 Gather Pure White Vestments
ืืืกืืฃ ืืกืืื ืืื ืื ืืืืจืื
My money, like my future, was slipping through my fingers. One of the only benefits of having your relatives stalked and killed is that you found inheritances coming your way. A year ago I was a wealthy man. Now I was using the last of my savings to finance an impossible scheme.
The phone refused to ring and every minute I waited felt like a lifetime. I lay on my bed staring up at the ceiling fan as rippled shadows played across the room. I tried to make the most of the weeks, days, and hours I had left. My sister's last call to me was saved on my phone. I'd listen to it over and over while staring at her picture, her voice fading into familiar sounds as the words lost meaning.
The sounds were comforting and familiar, bringing peace to my soul. Childhood memories swam forward, the two of us at the beach building sandcastles, drinking those store-brand sodas Mom bought, and throwing the crusts from our sandwiches to the seagulls.
Like the rising tide slowly encroaching on our creations, breaking them down, tearing them apart, the creature methodically destroyed my family. My parents' mysterious deaths in Germany, my sister's death in Brooklyn, and so on throughout the years. No one in my family died of old age.
Now I was the only one left to remember them, and if this attempt failed, I would be gone as well.
Not far from Mahane Yehuda Market in Jerusalem, I could hear the distant voices of merchants reaching my open window, and still, I waited. The tailor was the artisan of choice for Hasidim of means. He needed wool from a snow-white ram, specially crafted scissors that had been used for no other garments, and other implements that continued to drain my money.
A minyan was formed and compensated with more of my resources. They prayed continuously as the tailor cut, snipped, and sewed. Ten Jewish men reciting ancient prayers that had been passed down from generation to generation.
Closing my eyes, I wondered how long it would be before my sister's face would become less distinct in my memories, when it would start to fade as my parents' had. I realized that I might not live long enough for that to be a concern when the phone rang.
"Hello?"