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Have you heard of the Dybbuk of Jewish folklore? It is a malicious possessing spirit most well-known in Yiddish Theater, Between Two Worlds. The play was written by S. Ansky in 1914, a playwright and enthographer. The tale centers on a young woman possessed by a dybbuk- that of her deceased lover. The play became a canonical work of both Hebrew and Yiddish theatre, being further translated and performed around the world. Dr. Morris M. Faierstein joins us in episode 44 to discuss his upcoming book The Dybbuk, Its Origins and History. In this fascinating episode we discuss possession, exorcism, reincarnation, mental illness, rituals for helping spirits move on to Gehenna (a temporary place of punishment), and more modern examples of alleged possession cases being debunked as frauds or diagnosed as mental illnesses. Don't miss it!
Pre-order book: Dybbuk, Its Origins and History- https://sunypress.edu/Books/T/The-Dybbuk
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Have you heard of the Dybbuk of Jewish folklore? It is a malicious possessing spirit most well-known in Yiddish Theater, Between Two Worlds. The play was written by S. Ansky in 1914, a playwright and enthographer. The tale centers on a young woman possessed by a dybbuk- that of her deceased lover. The play became a canonical work of both Hebrew and Yiddish theatre, being further translated and performed around the world. Dr. Morris M. Faierstein joins us in episode 44 to discuss his upcoming book The Dybbuk, Its Origins and History. In this fascinating episode we discuss possession, exorcism, reincarnation, mental illness, rituals for helping spirits move on to Gehenna (a temporary place of punishment), and more modern examples of alleged possession cases being debunked as frauds or diagnosed as mental illnesses. Don't miss it!
Pre-order book: Dybbuk, Its Origins and History- https://sunypress.edu/Books/T/The-Dybbuk
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Follow us:
Fabric of Folklore website
Youtube channel
Facebook Page
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