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The portal now provides a brief look at around 2,000 documents from Einstein's personal and public life in 1921, with archivists slowly uploading the rest. The collection includes Einstein's research notes, letters about his physics research, and an explanation of his theory of relativity. After World War 1, a German Jewish scientist criticized Einstein for visiting America to raise funds, accusing him
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medical nonfiction international bestseller translated into 14 languages. He's got written for leading
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The portal now supplies a close look at a short 2,000 documents, from Einstein's personal and public
life around the entire year 1921. archivists will slowly upload the rest of the collection.
The Hebrew University's Einstein collection includes 14 notebooks filled up with research notes in
small cursive handwriting, letters to Einstein's contemporaries on his physics research, and a
handwritten explanation of his theory of relativity and its own summarizing equation EMC2 (energy
equals mass times the speed of light squared).
In the aftermath of World War I, where Germany was defeated by Allied powers, German Jewish
scientist Fritz Bauer criticized Einstein's decision to visit america to improve funds for the Hebrew
University. Bauer accused Einstein to be disloyal to Germany.
Roni Grosz,
The curator said the university would publish a copy of Einstein's grades as a student, hoping it
could dispel a favorite myth that Einstein did poorly in school. The university can be posting a 20-
year-old Einstein's correspondence with scientists, showing how advanced his research was at that
early age already.
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Other areas of the collection expose the scientist's private life, a trove of letters to his half dozen
lovers especially, and his fascination with a bunch of social issues, from nuclear disarmament to
African-American rights and the Arab-Jewish conflict.