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Jews in the arts and sciences. Jubilee volume. / Editorial Committee: Mordecai Soltes [and others]

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Jewish Academy of Arts and Sciences.
Contributor:
Soltes, Mordecai, 1893-1957, editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Jews.
Jewish artists--United States.
Jewish artists.
Jewish scientists--United States.
Jewish scientists.
Science and the arts--United States.
Science and the arts.
United States.
Physical Description:
v, 160 pages ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
New York : Herald Square Press, [1955]
Contents:
Jewish writers in Latin American literature, by H. Alpern.
Judaic elements in early American literature, Notes on a tour of Israel, Jews in prison, by A. Burstein.
Why we get heart disease, by J. Burstein.
Tribute to Justice Cardozo, by M. R. Cohen.
The calling of the Jews, by A. Einstein.
Tribute to Israel Davidson, by I. Elbogen.
Psychiatry in Bible, Talmud and Zohar, by H. L. Gordon.
Presentation of Hon. Benjamin N. Cardozo, by L. Huhner.
Three dilemmas about God and man, by L. Jung.
Rabbinic background of the five daily prayers in Islam, by A. I. Katsh.
Dyspepsia, causes and nature, by E. Katz.
The influence of Maimonides on scholastic thought, by L. J. Levinger.
Maimonides as physician and scientist, by D. I. Macht.
Problems and difficulties of U. S. psychological warfare, by S. K. Padover.
The American Yiddish press, a potent civic force, by M. Soltes.
Psychosomatic medicine, by E. Weiss.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
"1955"--Book jacket.
OCLC:
248978603

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