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Musically, the song grabs from many places: the chorus is inspired by an aria from my Dad's opera The Dybbuk, which is based on an old Yiddish play that tells the tragic story of a young woman possessed by the spirit of her dead lover.
Mike Ragogna: "Sydney" and Ghosts in The Sway Machinery: Conversations with Brett Dennen and Jeremiah Lockwood Mike Ragogna 2011
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Musically, the song grabs from many places: the chorus is inspired by an aria from my Dad's opera The Dybbuk, which is based on an old Yiddish play that tells the tragic story of a young woman possessed by the spirit of her dead lover.
Mike Ragogna: "Sydney" and Ghosts in The Sway Machinery: Conversations with Brett Dennen and Jeremiah Lockwood Mike Ragogna 2011
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In addition to the ninja-like Judith, the artificial intelligence called Dybbuk, and the Kabbalistic magician Ramban, they also numbered the Golem, a metahuman who could transform into stone, clay, oil, or air.
Top Five Jewish Superheroes | Comics Should Be Good! @ Comic Book Resources 2008
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"For the Habimah, The Dybbuk has been a blessing and a curse," said Dr. Donny Inbar, associate director for Arts and Culture of the Israel Center of the Jewish Community Federation, co-sponsors of the performances with the Israeli Consulate and the museum.
The Berkeley Daily Planet, The East Bay's Independent Newspaper By Ken Bullock, Special to the Planet 2009
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Among the highlights of the exhibit at the Beit Hatfutsot museum of the Jewish people in Tel Aviv are the original Mossad file on Eichmann, code named "Dybbuk" - Hebrew for "evil spirit," the briefcase with a concealed camera that took the first pictures of Eichmann in Buenos Aires, the fake license plates the agents made for vehicles to track Eichmann, the gloves used to nab him, the needle used to sedate him and the forged Israeli passport his captors used to smuggle him out of Argentina.
SFGate: Don Asmussen: Bad Reporter By ARON HELLER 2012
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Among the highlights of the exhibit at the Beit Hatfutsot museum of the Jewish people in Tel Aviv are the original Mossad file on Eichmann, code named "Dybbuk" - Hebrew for "evil spirit," the briefcase with a concealed camera that took the first pictures of Eichmann in Buenos Aires, the fake license plates the agents made for vehicles to track Eichmann, the gloves used to nab him, the needle used to sedate him and the forged Israeli passport his captors used to smuggle him out of Argentina.
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Some of them can get quite harsh ( "Dybbuk" makes me feel like I am being attacked by swarm of vampire bats), but most are meditative or at least hypnotically repetitive.
Brainwashed 2010
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"Dybbuk" instead of "demon" is just a matter of novel semantics here.
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"Dybbuk" instead of "demon" is just a matter of novel semantics here.
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"Dybbuk" instead of "demon" is just a matter of novel semantics here.
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