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In Jewish folklore, a dybbuk is a malicious possessing spirit, believed to be the dislocated soul of a dead person. Dybbuks are said to have escaped from Gehenna (a Hebrew term loosely analogous to ...
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The Dybbuk , or Between Two Worlds (Yid. דער דיבוק אָדער צווישן צוויי וועלטן, Der dibek oder tsvishn tsvey veltn) is a 1914 play by S. Ansky, relating the story of a young bride possessed by a dy...
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The second form of transmigration is the Dybbuk, a disembodied spirit possessing a living body that belongs to another soul. There are various origins attributed to these spirits. The earliest description usually hinted that they may be nonhuman demons.
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Rabbi Gershon Winkler discusses dybbuk, spiritual possession, and Jewish folklore - Legends of the Supernatural November 29, 2003 ... Rabbi Winkler has a unique perspective on dybbuk and other Jewish folklore. Though the kinds of things he's writing and teaching about may not be discussed in your local synagogue,
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The word dybbuk comes from the Hebrew verb ledavek, "to cling." While the concept of an "evil spirit" is common in Second Temple, talmudic and kabbalistic literature, the term dybbuk only came into use during the 1700s. The following selections comes to us from the YIVO Institute for Jewish Research of E. European Jewry...
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Coming in Fall 2009: ... This Other Eden by Michael Hemmingso ... n. pl. dyb·buks or dyb·buk·im (d -b k m, d b -k m ) In Jewish folklore, the wandering soul of a dead person that enters the body of a living person and controls his or her behavior.
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This collection contains the novella-sized drama "A Dybbuk or Between Two Worlds," plus 13 shorter tales of the spirit world. In the title story, a deceased man possesses the body of his beloved Leah. As Leah comes to realize what has happened, she resolves to sacrifice herself in order to be with her intended bridegroom.
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"Seventy-four years after its first production, A DYBBUK, S Ansky's tale of supernatural possession in a 19th century Polish village, still haunts the imagination with the fierce tenacity of the homeless spirit of its title....
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The Dybbuk is a Yiddish film classic based on the celebrated play of the same name by S. Ansky, written during the turbulent years of 1912-1917. The idea for the play came to Ansky as he led a Jewish folklore expedition through small towns of Eastern Europe, which was cut short by the outbreak of World War I.
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