by Tamar Fox for Jewniverse
It's not easy being a dybbuk. Jewish tradition holds that dybbuks are
demons who drive people crazy, but what happens when the Head Office
assigns a dybbuk to haunt someone who's already pretty nuts? In Ellen
Galford's 1994 novel The Dyke and the Dybbuk you'll find out just how
the dybbuk Kokos deals with an extremely difficult assignment: Rainbow
Rosenbloom, a lesbian film-critic-cum-taxi-driver in London, already
living a pretty crazy life.
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