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This article is a book review of three works by Henry Abramovitch: "The Analyst and the Rabbi," "Why Odysseus Came Home as a Stranger and Other Puzzling Moments in the Life of Buddha, Socrates, Jesus, Abraham and Other Great Individuals," and "Panic Attacks in Pistachio: A Psychological Detective Story." The review praises Abramovitch's burst of creativity and his ability to combine imagination with clinical experience. The review provides a summary and analysis of each book, highlighting their themes and insights. However, the review also notes a lack of female representation in the books, calling for a more diverse perspective. Overall, the review commends Abramovitch's work and looks forward to his future contributions. [Extracted from the article] |