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["The Dybbuk" theater still.]

["The Dybbuk" theater still.]

["The Dybbuk" theater still.]

["The Dybbuk" theater still.]

["The Dybbuk" theater still.]

["The Dybbuk" theater still.]

["The Dybbuk" theater still.]

["The Dybbuk" theater still.]

[Mary Ellis in "The Dybbuk".]

[Mary Ellis in "The Dybbuk".]

"The Dybbuk"

"The Dybbuk"

["The Dybbuk" theater stills.]

["The Dybbuk" theater stills.]

["The Dybbuk" theater still.]

["The Dybbuk" theater still.]

[Beggars at the wedding feast in "The Dybbuk".]

[Beggars at the wedding feast in "The Dybbuk".]

[Bella Bellarina and Lazar Fried in "The Dybbuk".]

[Bella Bellarina and Lazar Fried in "The Dybbuk".]

[Eva Lion in "The Dybbuk".]

[Eva Lion in "The Dybbuk".]

[Eva Lion as Leah in "The Dybbuk".]

[Eva Lion as Leah in "The Dybbuk".]

[Shimon Finkel in "The Dybbuk".]

[Shimon Finkel in "The Dybbuk".]

["The Dybbuk" theater still.]

["The Dybbuk" theater still.]

[Zvee Scooler's debut as the bridegroom in "The Dybbuk".]

[Zvee Scooler's debut as the bridegroom in "The Dybbuk".]

[Zvee Scooler and Leib Lensky in "The Dybbuk".]

[Zvee Scooler and Leib Lensky in "The Dybbuk".]

[Second act of "The Dybbuk".]

[Second act of "The Dybbuk".]

[Leah, played by Eva Lion, becoming possessed in "The Dybbuk".]

[Leah, played by Eva Lion, becoming possessed in "The Dybbuk".]

[Lazar Fried as Chonon in S. Ansky's "The Dybbuk".]

[Lazar Fried as Chonon in S. Ansky's "The Dybbuk".]

["The Dybbuk" theater still.]

["The Dybbuk" theater still.]

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["The Dybbuk" theater still.]

Creator Francis Joseph Bruguière
Accession number 48.210.1178 
Unique identifier M2Y27896 
Description English-language production. Standardized transliteration of the English title is "Der Dibek". 
Dated 1925 
Object Type photograph
Physical dimensions H: 7 in, W: 9 in 
Medium gelatin silver print
File dimensions 18.3 in × 14.5 in at 300dpi
46.5 cm × 37.0 cm at 300dpi 
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Der Dibek (Play)
Neighborhood Playhouse (New York, N.Y.)
New York (N.Y.)
Theatrical productions
Yiddish theater
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