In medieval Jewish folklore, the dybbuk was a transmigrating spirit or soul capable of causing physical sickness and psychological suffering by possessing one's body or brain. Those perceived to be ...
At the 1920 premiere of S. An-ski’s play The Dybbuk, the audience itself seemed possessed. The venue was the Elizeum Theater in Warsaw. Yiddish songwriter Joseph Rumshinsky was there that evening. He ...
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