She is eighteen and pregnant, but she miscarries his half-jinni baby. The Jinni seduces Sophia Winston, a well-to-do young woman, and never calls, writes, or texts her again. All the rest of the Rabbi's work goes to his nephew, Michael. Then the Golem finds the spell to destroy her, and she keeps it-a girl never knows when she might need to self-destruct. He dies of a heart attack before he can cast the spell, though. He decides not to, but creates a spell to bind her to a new master, just to be safe. However, the Rabbi knows she's a Golem, and wonders if he should destroy her. The Golem meets a nice old Rabbi, Avram Meyer, who helps her get a job and learn the city. Where can we get one of those? The man is a jinni, and he's been trapped in that flask for a thousand years, put there by an evil wizard, but he's lost most of his memories. Meanwhile, in the Little Syria neighborhood of New York City, a tinsmith named Boutrous Arbeely is repairing a copper flask when- boom-a naked man shoots out of it. Rotfeld and his newly made wife travel to New York City, but Rotfeld dies along the way, and the Golem has to set out on her own. She'll follow orders, unless she goes nuts and starts destroying things. Instead, he visits a man named Yehudah Schaalman, and has a Golem made: a clay person who looks and acts human.
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