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Israel shares Einstein's legacy with the world
Sunday, March 13, 2005

Israel's Hebrew University is sharing a rare treasure with the rest of the world - the legacy of perhaps mankind's greatest scientist, Albert Einstein.

In his will, Einstein left all of his intellectual property, including his literary estate and personal papers, to the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. And ever since his death in 1955, the university has taken on the role of the preservers of Einstein's legacy with the utmost seriousness and awareness of its global responsibility.

"We consider ourselves the guardian of Einstein's heritage," HU's President Menachem Magidor said last week at a press briefing focused on the forthcoming anniversary of Einstein's birth and the 100th anniversary of the year of publication of his Special Theory of Relativity and other groundbreaking documents. "It's very important that we make his work available to the public."
Full story from ISRAEL21c.org.

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Einstein A to Z * Karen C. Fox and Aries Keck
Wiley publishing * Publication date: August 2004 * ISBN: 0-471-46674-3 * $17.95 paperback * 300 pp