Not only his dybbuks and demons but the people themselves belonged not simply to another continent but to another cosmos, a distant century. |
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Shimmele doesn't take it seriously when his father rants that Memphis's gamblers and drunks are possessed by dybbuks. |
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The socialist bent of the Forward made him, with his pessimism and apolitical tales of demons and dybbuks, the odd man out. |
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Female graduate student, studying kaballah, Zohar, exorcism of dybbuks, seeks mensch. |
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He felt it might help him exorcise personal dybbuks from a Brooklyn childhood darkened by his relationship with a stepmother who had survived the horrors. |
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