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How and why a person comes to be possessed by a dybbuk (the possession of a living body by the soul of a deceased person), and what consequences ensue from such possession, form the subject of this book. While possession by a dybbuk may have been understood as punishment for a terrible sin, it may also be seen as a mechanism used by desperate individuals often women who had no other means of escape from the demands and expectations of an all-encompassing patriarchal social order.

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    • Title: Dybbuks and Jewish Women in Social History, Mysticism and Folklore by Rachel Elior; Rachel Elior
    • Publisher: Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
    • Print ISBN: 9789655240078, 965524007X
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    • Edition: 2008 1st edition
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