For what was Rabbi Judah Loew known?
A. He was the first rabbi at Touro Synagogue in Rhode Island, America's oldest synagogue.
B. He founded the Loew's Home Improvement Store after having difficulty finding all of the building products he needed to construct a sukkah at his synagogue.
C. He was one of the leaders of the Warsaw Ghetto uprising.
D. In 1927 he opened the Loew's Theater in Borough Park, Brooklyn, with separate men's and women's sections, so that the Chassidic community could see the just-released film, The Jazz Singer starring Al Jolson.
E. He was a Talmudic scholar in Prague in the 16th century who is reputed to have created the Golem of Prague to protect the Jews from anti-semitism and a blood libel.