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The DYBBUKs controlling the USA.


The DYBBUKs controlling the USA.

Dybbuk

Dybbuk, by Ephraim Moshe Lilien (1874–1925).

In Jewish mythology, a dybbuk (/ˈdɪbək/; Yiddish: דיבוק, from the Hebrew verb דָּבַק‎ dāḇaq, meaning ‘adhere’ or ‘cling’) is a malicious possessing spirit believed to be the dislocated soul of a dead person.

It supposedly leaves the host body once it has accomplished its goal, sometimes after being exorcised.

Etymology

Dybbuk comes from the Hebrew word דִּיבּוּק‎ dibūq, meaning ‘a case of attachment’, which is a nominal form derived from the verb דָּבַק‎ dāḇaq ‘to adhere’ or ‘cling’.

The contemporary ones:

In Jewish tradition:

A spiritual Dracula of sorts.

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