Well, they're making yet another Jewish horror movie. And guess what? IT, TOO, IS ABOUT A F*$%(@ DYBBUK! The trailer says dybbuk is hebrew for demon, and it isn't, but that's not the point. Before The Unborn came along, the only Jewish Horror film was "The Keep", about a Golem. Now the Jewish themes have returned in horror, and all they can dig up are the dybbuks.
1. There are far more terrifying things in Judaism, more mythical creatures to mine: Leviathan, Lillith (borrowed from Babylonians and Assyrians but all this stuff was borrowed from somewhere), Behemoth, the Tzis, heck, the Hebrew god over half the western world claims to know is infinitely more horrific than anything people can loom up, but I guess "The Seventh Sign" already did that.
2. This is SERIOUSLY not going to help the idea that Judaism is a superstitious religion (all are, but some more than others) that believes in evil spirits and possession and good juju like so many other ones. I guess the days of Rationalist Judaism are numbered. But, then again, it was doomed from the start.
http://thepossessionmovie.com/