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CW: Mature themes and suicidal ideation In Jewish mythology, a dybbuk is a malicious spirit, believed to be the soul of a deceased person. The term first appeared in a number of sixteenth century texts, popularized by a play called The Dybbuk in the early nineteen hundreds. A dybbuk is believed to possess the body until it has completed an unfinished task, sometimes vanishing through exorcism, and sometimes of its own accord. Traditionally, it was a male spirit, possessing the bodies of women on the eve of their weddings, and hiding inside o...
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