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Robert L. Lippman, Ph.D.
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First and last pages of ABC book in Yiddish for Jewish primary schools in Poland. Warsaw, 1958. Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons.
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Ahu Tongariki, the largest platform and collection of Moai ever erected on Rapa Nui (Eastern Island). Image: Bradenfox. Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons.
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January 3, 1937.
PSYCHIATRIST, DEAD; Freud Pupil Editor-in-Chief and One of Founders of the Psychoanalytic Quarterly. SPECIALIST ON PARANOIA Former Medical Director of the Help Mental Diseases Hospital in Palestine. Dr. Dorian Feigenbaum, psychoanalyst and a founder and editorin-chief of The Psychoanalytic Quarterly, died early yesterday at his home, 885 Park Avenue, of pneumonia. He was 49 years old. Dr. Feigenbaum, a specialist on paranoia, came to this country in 1924 after having practiced in Austria, Switzerland and Palestine