Albert Einstein
New AI tool allows users to chat with Jewish historical figures
Jewish Lives says the site is designed to “enrich reader exploration of the Jewish experience.” They’ve created lesson plans to help educators use Ask Jewish Lives in the classroom.
Hebrew University marks centennial with official new commemorative stamp
Newly-discovered Einstein letter surfaces in Tel Aviv, reveals praise for Jewish assistant
Hebrew University's centennial: Einstein's legacy and the guardian of a scientific icon
Einstein's Secrets for Happiness
Jerusalem auction house: ‘We were in total shock’ over Einstein letter
Treasure sold for $1.5 million came from descendant of recipient.
Einstein letter musing about relationship with God to be auctioned
The two-page letter, dated April 15, 1950, and postmarked from Princeton, is addressed to Einstein’s best friend Michele Besso.
German police: Antisemitism is possible cause for attacks on Synagogue
Rabbi Abraham Cooper from the international human rights organization Simon Wiesenthal Center had sharply criticized the Ulm authorities.
World’s first 3-D book printed in zero gravity
The innovative work pays tribute to Einstein.
Einstein letter slamming Chamberlain sells for $31K
"I do not have any hope left for the future of Europe."
Einstein's pre-WWII letter fearing for Europe sells for $30,000 at auction
"I do not have any hope left for the future of Europe," wrote Einstein.
Will robots soon be smarter than humans?
Can there be a hostile takeover by robots and computers?
Letters from Einstein to be auctioned
Four letters written by Albert Einstein will be sold to the highest bidder.
Iconic Einstein 'tongue' photo brings in $125,000 at auction
The Hebrew University stands to benefit from the latest sale, since Einstein bequeathed his estate, including the use of his image, to the Jerusalem institution.