(1) The dybbuk spoke out of its hiding place, ‘I'm so glad they're going to die.’(2) The Jewish dybbuk is the malevolent spirit of a dead person which enters a living one and controls it.(3) Not only his dybbuks and demons but the people themselves belonged not simply to another continent but to another cosmos, a distant century.(4) Ashkenazi legends are a fantastic repository of monsters - not only golems, but dybbuks and demons too.