An-sky, most famous for his play "The Dybbuk." An indispensable addition not only to the photographic record of Jewish life in Eastern Europe before the Holocaust, but also to the history of Jewish ...
Dr Renate Smithuis, who is based at the Centre for Jewish Studies at The University of Manchester , said: “From the second half of the sixteenth century onwards, there were lots of dybbuk stories ...
one Christian and one Jewish, training for the 1924 Olympics – and Michal Waszynski’s 1937 Polish film, The Dybbuk, a haunting Yiddish- and Hebrew-language adaptation of S. Ansky’s retelling ...