Introduction: Ansky: The Dybbuk and the Yiddish Imagination
From A Letter of Khaim Zhitlovsky / S. Ansky
Dybbuk, or Between Two Worlds (A Dramatic Legend in Four Acts) / S. Ansky
From The Ethnographic Expedition: Questionnaire / S. Ansky
Possession / Jacob Ben Abraham of Mezritch
Tale of the Evil Spirit in Korets (Korzc) During the Turmoil of War / Anonymous
Beria and Zimra / Yitskhok Bar Yehudah Reutlingen
Companion in Paradise / Anonymous
Grave of the Bride and Groom
Warnings and Exorcisms for Driving Out a Dybbuk
Tale of Poznan / Tsvi Hirsh Kaidanover
Man Who Married a She-Demon: A Tale of the Town of Worms / Anonymous
Tales of the Baal-Shem-Tov / Dov Ber Ben Shmuel
Tale of a Lost Princess / Nakhman of Braslev
Tale of a King and an Emperor / Nakhman of Braslev
Pious Tirtse / Aizik-Meyer Dik
Gilgul, or The Wandering Soul / Aizik-Meyer Dik
Haunted Tailor / Sholem Aleichem
Baal-Shem-Tov Arranges a Marriage / Yitsik Leybesh Peretz
Hermit and the Little Goat / Der Nister (Pinkhas Kahanovitch)
Demons / Der Nister (Pinkhas Kahanovitch)
Seven Days from Now and The Final Tear / Srol Vakser
Ghost Writer, or Letters from the Beyond / S. Ansky
Dybbuk / Dovid-Leyb Mekler
Blowing the Shofar / Shloyme Berlinsky
Pledge / Peretz Hirschbein
Tale of the "Baal-Shem" and the "Dybbuk" / Sonye the Wise Woman
Forgiveness / Sarah Hamer-Jacklyn.