Television A Haunting Love Story A Jewish folk to comes to life on this Sunday's episode of "The X-Files,"9p.m. on Fox. H JILL DAVIDSON SKLAR STAFF WRITER oward Gordon was looking for the right thread. A veritable weaver of tales, Gordon, co-executive producer of the hot television show "The X-Files," is charged with writing and producing sev- eral scripts a season, blending to- gether science and metaphysical components into realistic story lines. While he has produced stories about alien abduction and other oddities in the show's four sea- sons, Gordon always had designs on producing a script about the golem, a monster from Jewish folklore he first heard about in a Jewish studies class in college. According to the ancient leg- end, the golem is a body of a hu- man being minus the soul that can be created from soil by ut- tering in a certain sequence holy names from the Sefer Yezirah ("The Book of Creation"). In modern literature, the golem is portrayed as a revenge- seeking creation of a wronged man; in fact, during World War II the legend is credited with sav- ing a Prague synagogue from de- struction by the Nazis who feared the wrath of the monster. "I wanted to avoid the revenge thing," said Gordon, a Reform Jew raised in Long Island, N.Y. "It was an obvious retelling of it in a not very interesting way." But, somehow, tying the age- old myth into a hot, hip story line just wasn't coming to him. Un- able to find a good mix, Gordon put the golem on the back burn- er, waiting for the right inspira- tion. High-quality article reprints can help your company in many ways: In the meantime, he flew to a friend's marriage ceremony at • Increased Temple Shir Shalom in West The episode begins in a Crown Bloomfield. As the bride and Heights-type neighborhood with groom stood beneath the chup- the murder of Isaac Luria, a pah, Rabbi Dannel Schwartz told young Chasidic Jew on the eve of the story of the wedding ring of his marriage. Soon, his murder- Kolin, a Czechoslovakian town. ers begin surfacing as corpses as Years ago, the Jews of Kohn, _ well, but evidence found at their in an act of unity, used the same murder scenes implicate Luria, ring during wedding ceremonies. now in his grave. _ Set atop the Kolin ring is a small Special Agents Dana Scully gold sculpture of a castle that tips and Fox Mulder from the Feder- back to expose the bride's own al Bureau of Investigation are wedding ring. The communal called in for their expertise in the ring was said to symbolize the paranormal. Thinking the case is richness that would come from a resurrection hoax and that the the union of the bride and the real killers are related to Luria's groom. betrothed, they set out to discov- The ring was used in nearly er a truth for which they are not every wedding ceremony for cen- prepared. turies. Then, during the Holo- A golem, it seems, has been caust, 90 percent of the Jewish created from the earth but not to population of Kolin was killed. fulfill a mission of revenge. The ring and any other symbol of "The idea is that a woman is celebration seemed out of place deeply in love with this guy and to the remaining Jews. wants to bring him back," said Rabbi Schwartz heard the tale Gordon. when he went to Prague to bring "I am very proud of 'Kaddish.' back a Holocaust Torah for his It came out very well. I hope peo- congregation. He also heard that ple watch it; I think they will," he the wedding ring, no longer used, said. "It is a nice departure. It is was for sale. Without much prod- not a typical It has a more ding, he bought it and now uses lyrical feel to it." it for weddings in his temple. Gordon said he would like to `The use of the communal ring incorporate other Jewish themes is special because it ties us to the into the show and has even toyed Jews who used it in the past," with the ideas of the dybbuk and Rabbi Schwartz said. black anti-Semitism. After hearing the story of the "In the course of my research ring, Gordon found his [for `Kaddish'], I did a Rabbi Dannel great deal of research thread. "Sometimes you have Schwartz holds about black anti-Semi- communal notions and ideas and notions 'X- ddinolig nr ing tism. That is its own 'X- sometimes you don't have we of K , File.' It is so complicated a story to attach to an idea Czechoslovakia. and understandable but for years," he said. "And at the same time corn- then it will just hit you." pletely senseless," Gordon said, This Sunday, the tale will be joking that the episode could be told in an episode titled "Kaddish" called 'The Malcolm X-File." at 9 p.m. on Fox. He also looks forward to in- eluding more religion in the show, saying the subject is ripe with some of "the coolest stuff." "There is so much that is unknown and so much that faith needs to account for that science doesn't ac- count for," he said. "Re- ligious lore is just ripe with miracles and claims of miraculous things." "The irony is that many of the great sci- entists are in fact reli- gious," he said. 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