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- The_Dybbuk abstract "The Dybbuk, or Between Two Worlds (Yiddish: דער דיבוק אָדער צווישן צוויי וועלטן, Der dibuk oder tsvishn tsvey veltn) is a 1914 play by S. Ansky, relating the story of a young bride possessed by a dybbuk —a malicious possessing spirit, believed to be the dislocated soul of a dead person— on the eve of her wedding.The Dybbuk is considered a seminal play in the history of Jewish theater, and played an important role in the development of Yiddish theatre and theatre in Israel. The play was based on years of research by S. Ansky, who travelled between Jewish shtetls in Russia and Ukraine, documenting folk beliefs and stories of the Hassidic Jews.".
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- The_Dybbuk wikiPageExternalLink 352.
- The_Dybbuk wikiPageExternalLink dybbuk.htm.
- The_Dybbuk wikiPageExternalLink DDGG18ITG7.DTL.
- The_Dybbuk wikiPageExternalLink www.tjt-sf.org.
- The_Dybbuk wikiPageID "714044".
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- The_Dybbuk hasPhotoCollection The_Dybbuk.
- The_Dybbuk subject Category:1914_plays.
- The_Dybbuk subject Category:Exorcism_in_fiction.
- The_Dybbuk subject Category:Yiddish_plays.
- The_Dybbuk type 1914Plays.
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- The_Dybbuk type DramaticComposition107007684.
- The_Dybbuk type Play107007945.
- The_Dybbuk type RussianPlays.
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- The_Dybbuk comment "The Dybbuk, or Between Two Worlds (Yiddish: דער דיבוק אָדער צווישן צוויי וועלטן, Der dibuk oder tsvishn tsvey veltn) is a 1914 play by S. Ansky, relating the story of a young bride possessed by a dybbuk —a malicious possessing spirit, believed to be the dislocated soul of a dead person— on the eve of her wedding.The Dybbuk is considered a seminal play in the history of Jewish theater, and played an important role in the development of Yiddish theatre and theatre in Israel.".
- The_Dybbuk label "Dybuk (dramat)".
- The_Dybbuk label "El Dybbuk".
- The_Dybbuk label "Le Dibbouk".
- The_Dybbuk label "The Dybbuk".
- The_Dybbuk sameAs Ντυμπούκ_(θέατρο).
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- The_Dybbuk sameAs Le_Dibbouk.
- The_Dybbuk sameAs Dybuk_(dramat).
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- The_Dybbuk sameAs Q2915504.
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- The_Dybbuk sameAs The_Dybbuk.
- The_Dybbuk wasDerivedFrom The_Dybbuk?oldid=591017137.
- The_Dybbuk depiction HANA_ROVINA_THE_DYBBUK_1920.jpg.
- The_Dybbuk isPrimaryTopicOf The_Dybbuk.