![]() ![]() The film centres on a young girl, Emily, when she buys it at a yard sale. In short, the film follows the passage of a mysterious box inscribed with and containing mysterious Jewish symbols through several owners who face an assortment of paranormal activity. But this cookie-cutter supernatural horror film wasn’t just crammed full of cliché-choc-chips. In 2012, The Possession was released to a mirage of mixed reviews. Today’s post will explore the real haunted Dybbuk Box that inspired the events of The Possession (2012), and the other cases of dybbuk possession that have reportedly taken place. The events surrounding the Dybbuk Box would inspire one of horror’s most infamous possession movies, take up permanent residence in Zak Bagans’ haunted museum, and claim Post Malone as one of its victims. ![]() Take a wild guess at what Mannis did first.īreaking a centuries long protective seal on the box, Mannis found 2 pennies from the 1920s, a lock of blonde hair, a lock of dark brown hair, a small statue engraved with the word ‘shalom’, a small wine goblet, a dried rose bud, and a candle holder.īut according to the following owners of the box it contained something far more sinister. She claimed the box had been kept in her grandmother’s sewing room and had never been opened because a dybbuk (a spirit) was living inside of it. ![]() The granddaughter refused to take it back. Realising the box was actually a precious family heirloom, he implored that they keep it. Havaleh’s granddaughter told the antiques’ dealer that the wine cabinet he had purchased was bought in Spain shortly after the Holocaust, an event Havaleh had survived. The owner of the estate - a 103-year-old Polish immigrant named Havaleh - had recently passed away and amongst the collection of assorted trinkets and nick-nacks was a box. In 2001, Kevin Mannis went to a local yard sale. ![]()
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