- In
Jewish mythology, a
dybbuk (/ˈdɪbək/; Yiddish: דיבוק, from the
Hebrew verb דָּבַק dāḇaq
meaning 'adhere' or 'cling') is a
malicious possessing spirit...
- The Dybbuk, or
Between Two
Worlds (Russian: Меж двух миров [Дибук], trans. Mezh
dvukh mirov [Dibuk]; Yiddish: צווישן צוויי וועלטן - דער דִבּוּק, Tsvishn...
-
attachment of a
second soul to an
individual for (or by) good means, and
Dybuk ('possession'), the
attachment of a spirit, demon, etc. to an individual...
- The
Dybbuk (Yiddish: דער דיבוק, Der Dibuk; Polish:
Dybuk) is a 1937 Yiddish-language
Polish fantasy drama directed by Michał Waszyński and c****ographed...
-
Oxford University Press. p. 225. ISBN 9780195150636. Mazur,
Daria (2007).
Dybuk (in Polish). Poznań: Wydawn.
Naukowe UAM. p. 100. ISBN 9788323218302. "Fidel...
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Memorial Zone
Donja Gradina: 36–37. ISSN 2303-856X. Mazur,
Daria (2007).
Dybuk (in Polish). Poznań: Wydawn.
Naukowe UAM. p. 100. ISBN 9788323218302. "The...
- Yidl Mitn Fidl (1936),
Where Is My Child? (1937),
Green Fields (1937),
Dybuk (1937), The
Singing Blacksmith (1938),
Tevya (1939),
Mirele Efros (1939)...
- 1982:
Austeria – as
Blanka 1979:
Komedianci 1979:
Gwiazdy na
dachu 1979:
Dybuk – as Lea 1979:
Doktor Murek – as Kapelewicz's
daughter 1979:
David Ballady...
- (Vasarelyho kříž, 2007);
Sidra Noach (2010),
which won a
major literary prize; //
Dybuk and the
Devil (2017);
Gilgul (2013);
Tales from the
Emmental (2017); Reflections...
-
Shloyme Rappaport, who was
later to
become S. Ansky, the
famous author of The
Dybuk. A warm,
lifelong friendship developed between Zhitlowsky and Ansky, who...