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Between worlds: Dybbuks, exorcists, and early modern judaism
J. H. Chajes
Department of Jewish History
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Early Modern Period
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Dybbuk
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Spirit Possession
100%
Exorcism
100%
Modern Judaism
100%
Jewish
60%
Christian
40%
Hebrew
20%
17th Century
20%
Europe
20%
Jews
20%
Religiosity
20%
World Map
20%
Scant Attention
20%
Near East
20%
Reincarnation
20%
Jewish Community
20%
Amsterdam
20%
Prominent Features
20%
Jewish World
20%
Intruder
20%
Ignorant
20%
Gentiles
20%
Demoniacs
20%
Religious Landscape
20%
Jewish Mysticism
20%
Comparative Historical Method
20%
Ghost Stories
20%
Witch-hunt
20%
Historical Anthropology
20%
Characteristic Form
20%
Reception History
20%
Religious Expression
20%
Arts and Humanities
Spirit Possession
100%
Modern Judaism
100%
Exorcist
100%
Judaism
60%
Islamic
20%
Hebrew
20%
Contemporary
20%
Technique
20%
Seventeenth Century
20%
Battle
20%
Framework
20%
Jews
20%
Nexus
20%
Rabbinic
20%
Doctrine
20%
Religiosity
20%
Jewish Community
20%
Near East
20%
Reassessment
20%
Reincarnation
20%
Scepticism
20%
Jewish World
20%
Possession
20%
Christian Europe
20%
Witches
20%
Jewish mysticism
20%
Ideational
20%
quotidian
20%
Ghost story
20%
Century Amsterdam
20%
Reception history
20%
Historical Anthropology
20%
Religious Landscape
20%
Interlude
20%
Religious Expression
20%