The article examines an account of the Habima production of the drama "The Dybbuk," which opened on January 31, 1922. Written by S. An-sky in Russian, the drama was staged by Vakhtangov in Hebrew. One criticism with this staging was Habima's choice of Hebrew rather than Yiddish. An opinion of Nadezhda Bromley about "The Dybbuk" is presented. Details of the plot of "The Dybbuk" are presented.