The Dybbuk Box
A demon infested wine cabinet, Passed from Owner to Owner, Each Letting Go Only When They Could No Longer Endure It
A small wooden wine cabinet, purchased at an estate sale, should have remained an ordinary antique… Instead, it established a pattern.
Owners who dismissed it, later understood they had to get rid of it. Horrific, recurring nightmares were reported and described in horrifying detail. Physical symptoms followed. Electrical failures were described in its immediate vicinity.
The cabinet was sold and returned. Transferred again. Each change of ownership was accompanied by accounts that echoed the last.
What followed led to religious intervention. What is in the box?
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