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… to art. Naftali Bendavid: How Doctors Think (Houghton Mifflin; $26) A seasoned physician offers advice on understanding the rational and irrational thought processes doctors employ in mak- ing…
… and Universe (Simon & Schuster; $32) The veteran journalist bases his work largely on the more than 3,500 pages of Einstein's personal letters recently released by the Hebrew University in Jerusalem…
… was not. Bernstein and his sib- lings were often beaten up and cursed for being Jews. One of the most heartbreaking parts of this story is when Harry's older sister, Lily, wins a scholarship at age 12…
… doesn't practice any religion, and in fact thinks the world would be better if there were no reli- gions. But, he says, "I can't help but to identify with Jewishness; it's like a stamp on your forehead…
… from the day you're born." - Sandee Brawarsky …
…Arts o N - Entertainment COVER Lorraine Gordon: Alive at the Village Vanguard (Hal Leonard; $27.95) In her memoir, subtitled "My Life In and Out of Jazz Time," the author, with the help of…
… writer Barry Singer, tells about owning the most famous jazz club ever known. She also reveals the details that came before celebri- ties formed the center of her life. Jerome Groopman, M.D.: Steven Bach…
…: Leni: The Life and Work of Leni Riefenstahl (Alfred A. Knopf; $30) The filmmaker vilified for glorifying Hitler is described in this biography. The author also explores issues of moral values connected…

















































