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Traditionally, dybbuks tended to be male spirits who possessed women on the eve of their weddings, typically in a sexual fashion by entering the women through their vaginas, which is seen in An-sky's play.
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The term first appears in a number of 16th-century writings, though it was ignored by mainstream scholarship until
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of a dead person. It supposedly leaves the host body once it has accomplished its goal, sometimes after being
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popularised the concept in literary circles. Earlier accounts of possession (such as that given by
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Dybbuk (disambiguation)

Ephraim Moshe Lilien
Jewish mythology
/ˈdɪbək/
Yiddish
דיבוק
Hebrew
דָּבַק
possessing
soul
exorcised
דִּיבּוּק
S. An-sky
The Dybbuk
Josephus
orthodoxy
Michał Waszyński
The Dybbuk
Yiddish filmmaking
Yoel Teitelbaum
Satmar rebbe
psychiatrist
hysterical
Dybbuk box
Golem
Kabbalah
Shedim
Trachtenberg, Joshua
"Glossary of Hebrew Terms"

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