ALBERT EINSTEIN AND THE HEBREW UNIVERSITY

Albert Einstein was one of the luminaries that founded the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (HU). To him, the university represented a combination of the commitment to his Jewish identity and his belief in the universal values of the pursuit of truth and respect for every human being. 

Prof. Einstein served on the university’s first Board of Governors and Academic Council and even traveled to fundraise for Hebrew University. He delivered the university’s inaugural scientific lecture and edited its first collection of scientific papers. His unique relationship with this institution found a lasting expression in the bequest of his literary estate and personal papers to the Hebrew University in his last will and testament.

From Alzheimer’s research and cancer breakthroughs to archaeological discoveries and alternative foods, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem has been leading the way to a brighter future for over 100 years.  

Ranked among the top 100 universities worldwide, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem is Israel’s premier institution of higher learning. Serving over 23,000 students from 80 countries, the university conducts nearly 40% of Israel’s civilian scientific research and has received over 11,000 patents. Faculty and alumni of the Hebrew University have won eight Nobel Prizes and a Fields Medal.

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