MULDER SUSPECTS THAT A GOLEM, A MAN-MADE MONSTER
DESCRIBED IN JEWISH FOLKLORE, MAY BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE DEATHS OF SEVERAL HATE-MONGERS
WHO MURDERED A JEWISH MAN. Mourners gather at a cemetery in
Brooklyn to pay their last respects to Isaac Luria, a Hasidic man brutally murdered by
three teenaged hate-mongers. Among the group is Ariel Luria, and her father, Jacob Weiss.
When night falls, a shadowy figure enters the cemetery and shapes a man-sized sculpture
out of mud.
Mulder and Scully investigate Isaac Luria's death. Isaac, who
lived in a neighborhood with a history of racial tension, was severely beaten inside his
market. Police ruled out robbery as a motive as nothing was stolen. They later retrieved a
store surveillance tape from the VCR of a sixteen year-old named Tony Oliver, one of the
teenagers who participated in the killing. Oliver was strangled by an unknown assailant.
Most intriguing to Mulder is the discovery of Isaac Luria's finger prints on Oliver's
body.
Weiss shows them an anti-Semitic pamphlet left at his door
that very morning. Mulder tells his partner that whoever printed the pamphlets probably
knows who killed Isaac. The agents interview Curt Brunjes, who owns a copy shop across the
street from Isaac's market. When the agents show Brunjes photos of Banks and Macguire,
(the teenagers suspected of beating Isaac), he claims their faces are unfamiliar.
Unbeknownst to the agents, Banks listens in on the conversation via a security
surveillance camera. Scully tells Brunjes there are rumors that Isaac has risen from the
grave to avenge his murder.
Spooked, Banks and Macguire dig up Isaac's coffin. As Macguire
walks to the car to retrieve some tools, Banks pries open the coffin lid and discovers
Isaac's body inside. Later, Banks finds Macguire's body protruding from a mound of mud.
The agents are called to the crime scene. Mulder locates a
slender leather book tucked beneath Isaac's burial shroud. But when he touches the old
book, it suddenly bursts into flames. The agents turn to Kenneth Ungar, a scholar from the
judaica Arcl-iives. Ungar explains that what Mulder found was a book on Jewish mysticism.
He insists it would never have been buried with the dead. Ungar notes a name engraved into
the leather: Jacob Weiss.
Ariel tells the agents that although she and her husband
received their wedding license weeks before the murder, the marriage ceremony never
transpired.
The agents locate Weiss in the attic of a synagogue. They also
discover Banks' dead body hanging from a wooden beam. Weiss is arrested and charged with
murder. He admits to both of the murders, but Mulder believes someone--or something--was
in the attic with him.
Unger tells Mulder about the Golem, a creature from mystical
text. He explains how early Kabbalists believed a righteous man could create a living
being from the earth itself. A single Hebrew word, "emet," is inscribed on the
back of the Golem's hand. To destroy the Golem, Unger explains, the first letter,
"e," must be erased.
Brunjes is found murdered. When the agents examine the
surveillance camera tape. they discover that the Golem whose physical features match those
of Isaac Luria is responsible for the murder. Weiss returns to the synagogue after he is
released from jail. There he discovers Ariel preparing for her wedding ceremony. When
Weiss attempts to stop his daughter, the Golem attacks him. The agents rescue Weiss and,
as Scully attends to his injuries, Mulder searches for Ariel. The Golem attacks Mulder,
knocking him aside as he attempts to fend off the being. But Ariel intercedes. When the
wedding continues, the Golem places a ring on Ariel's finger. Ariel expresses her love for
Isaac, then wipes the letter "e" off the Golems' hand. The creature crumbles
into dust.