In this episode, we slip into the shadowy corners of Jewish folklore to meet the dybbuk—the restless, wandering spirit said to cling to the living with unfinished business and a whole lot of attitude. Part ghost story, part moral tale, and part psychological drama, the dybbuk has haunted Jewish imagination for centuries, inspiring plays, legends, and a surprising amount of whispered "it happened to my cousin's cousin" stories. We'll explore where the legend comes from, why these spirits stick around, and what their tales reveal about life, death, love, and the mysteries in between. Let's open the door—carefully—and see what steps inside.