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Paul M. Arnold Paul M. Arnold, MD, is professor of neurosurgery and director of the Spinal Cord Injury Center at the University of Kansas. Reviews Nonfiction Overcoming Infertility: A Guide for Jewish Couples Richard V. Grazi, M.D. Nonfiction Jewish Biomedical Law: Jewish Law Association Studies XV Daniel B. Sinclair, ed. Nonfiction The Birth of Surrogacy in Israel D. Kelly Weisberg Nonfiction Galileo’s Gout: Science in an Age of Endarkenment Gerald Weissmann Nonfiction How Doctors Think Jerome Groopman Nonfiction Jewish Choices, Jewish Voices: Body Elliot N. Dorff and Louis E. Newman, eds. Nonfiction Abraham’s Children: Race, Identity, and the DNA of the Chosen People Jon Entine Nonfiction This Has Happened: An Italian Family in Auschwitz Piera Sonnino Nonfiction Maimonides Sherwin B. Nuland Nonfiction Auschwitz Report Primo Levi Nonfiction Becoming Eichmann David Cesarani Nonfiction Jewish Ethics and the Care of End-of-Life Patients: A Collection of Rabbinical, Bioethical, Philosophical, and Juristic Opinions Peter Joel Hurwitz, Jacques Picard, Avraham Steinberg, eds. Nonfiction The Hadassah Jewish Family Book of Health and Wellness Robin E. Berman, Arthur Kurzweil, Dale L. Mintz, eds. Nonfiction This is a Soul: The Mission of Rick Hodes Marilyn Berger Nonfiction Cadaverland: Inventing a Pathology of Catastrophe for Holocaust Survival Michael Dorland Pagination Page 1 Next page ››
Nonfiction Jewish Biomedical Law: Jewish Law Association Studies XV Daniel B. Sinclair, ed.
Nonfiction Jewish Ethics and the Care of End-of-Life Patients: A Collection of Rabbinical, Bioethical, Philosophical, and Juristic Opinions Peter Joel Hurwitz, Jacques Picard, Avraham Steinberg, eds.
Nonfiction The Hadassah Jewish Family Book of Health and Wellness Robin E. Berman, Arthur Kurzweil, Dale L. Mintz, eds.
Nonfiction Cadaverland: Inventing a Pathology of Catastrophe for Holocaust Survival Michael Dorland