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The Hayoth are a
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team of superpowered Israeli commandos published by
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. They first appeared in ''
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'' #45 (September 1990), and were created by
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,
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and Geof Isherwood. The Hayoth's team name is a reference to four holy beasts from the ''
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'', as seen in the ''Soncino Zohar'' (1934) published as a part of the Soncino Books of the Bible series.


Publication history


Kobra

The Hayoth are a team of four super powered covert operatives who act as a special division of the
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. Their first contact with the West comes when
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is contracted to capture Kobra. Waller is informed of the Hayoth's existence by an Egyptian operative named Nazair. Nazair claims that even though Kobra is in Israel, he is a threat to Egypt's interests as well. Amanda Waller and the Suicide Squad covertly sneak into Jerusalem, seeking to capture or kill Kobra. However, the Squad's arrival is detected by the Hayoth, and their Mossad liaison Colonel Hacohen takes Waller and Vixen into custody in order to show them that the Hayoth has already captured Kobra. Amanda figures out that Kobra allowed the Hayoth to capture him but is unsure of why. Judith follows Vixen to a meeting with the
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and Ravan. She critically wounds Vixen and is nearly killed by the Bronze Tiger. Meanwhile, the
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discovers Kobra's true plan to corrupt Dybbuk, the Hayoth's AI team member. Kobra "corrupts" Dybbuk through a series of philosophical conversations about the nature of good and evil. He then attempts to use Dybbuk to start World War III. The day is saved by Ramban the team's kabbalistic magician, who has a lengthy conversation with Dybbuk about the true nature of good and evil, choice and morality.


Ray Palmer

Their next encounter occurs when the Hayoth mistakenly believe they will be allowed to take Qurac's former President Marlo into custody. This misunderstanding causes the Hayoth to become embroiled in a four-way conflict with
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members
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,
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and
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, who are searching for Ray Palmer (Atom), the Suicide Squad, and Onslaught. After a series of skirmishes, Superman ends the fight with a shockwave caused by clapping both his hands together. The League members confront Ray Palmer and he tells them about Micro Force and their murder of Adam Cray, the man who had been impersonating him as a member of the Suicide Squad.


Dybbuk and Ifrit

In order to gain the Hayoth's freedom after acting illegally on US soil, the entity known as Dybbuk agrees to help Amanda Waller and Doctor Simon LaGrieve of the IMHS (Institute for Metahuman Studies) deprogram Mindboggler. Mindboggler had become the entity known as "Ifrit" by entering the
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that contained her new consciousness. Mindboggler's mind had been used by Quraci technicians as the template for Ifrit. Dybbuk succeeds, and Mindboggler recalls her original identity of Leah Wasserman. She and Dybbuk, now calling himself Lenny, are engaged to be married.


Doomsday Clock

In " Doomsday Clock", the Hayoth is mentioned to have been assembled as Israel's superhero team. In addition to Seraph, Dybbuk, Golem, Judith, and Ramban, it is also mentioned that Pteradon is also a member of the Hayoth.


Membership

* Dybbuk - A stable artificial intelligence, who functions as the team's strategist and provides electronic countermeasures. Based on the same
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technology used to create Djinn, Digital Djinn, and Ifrit (Leah Wasserman) of
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. In European Jewish folklore, a
Dybbuk In Jewish mythology, a (; , from the Hebrew verb , meaning 'adhere' or 'cling') is a malicious possessing spirit believed to be the dislocated soul of a dead person. It supposedly leaves the host body once it has accomplished its goal, some ...
is a malicious possessing spirit, believed to be the dislocated soul of a dead person. * Golem - Moyshe Nakhman can shift his claylike body's composition between various solid and liquid forms. In Jewish folklore, a
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is an animated being created entirely from inanimate matter. * Colonel Hacohen - The division's commanding officer and Mossad liaison. * Judith - An expert in
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and shuriken-jutsu, trained in the martial arts and infiltration, calls herself the "Sword of
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". Her main weapon appears to be a
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. The name Judith is Hebrew for "Praised". * Ramban - team leader, a magician named after the great Kabbalist, philosopher, and physician
Nachmanides Moses ben Nachman ( ''Mōše ben-Nāḥmān'', "Moses son of Nachman"; 1194–1270), commonly known as Nachmanides (; ''Nakhmanídēs''), and also referred to by the acronym Ramban (; ) and by the contemporary nickname Bonastruc ça Porta (; l ...
(Rabbi Moshe ben Nahman). Ramban has the Hebrew symbol for
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on his chest.The Unofficial Ramban Biography
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See also

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Seraph A seraph ( ; pl.: ) is a celestial or heavenly being originating in Ancient Judaism. The term plays a role in subsequent Judaism, Islam and Christianity. Tradition places seraphim in the highest rank in Christian angelology and in the fif ...


References


External links


Cosmic Teams: Hayoth

DCU Guide: Ramban
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