The Dibbuk Box

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The Dibbuk Box,

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Hey, I’m from Israel and I can read Hebrew, the thing inside of it is certainly the word “Shalom” (Hello) in Hebrew, I’d enjoy translating you what’s written if you’d put a picture which is easier to see.
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It says the Sh’mah, one of the major prayers of the Jewish religion, it reads:
שמע ישראל יי אלהינו יי אחד
ברוך שם כבוד מלכותו לעולם ועד
Translated to:
Hear O’ Irael, the Lord is God, the Lord is one.
Blessed be His glorified name, His kingdom is for all eternity.
May not be a perfect translation, but it’s the best I can do without a Siddur in front of me.
What does this have to do with creepypasta anyway?
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Truly, this has opened my eyes. Thank you for posting this, good sir.
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Hey I was watching a episode about the box but I want to know wat the word on th back say and wat entity live in the box
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i can verify that it dose look like the prayer shema, but i don’t personally understand the connection between the entity and the prayer seeing as the prayer is a prayer of protection. maby if someone where to put a mesusa (which includes the full prayer) in it possibly the entity could be stopped.
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usually in times of distress, and danger jews turn to the shma prayer, since the dibbuk is a confused ghost i suppose the shma is supposed to be used when the dibbuk breaks loose to send it to where it’s supposed to go be it heaven or hell(but i am given to understand that neither exist in judiasm)
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it’s mean:
hear israel,lord is our god ,the lord is one.
bless name glory kingdom for eternity.
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