Curated by the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, the Albert Einstein Archives hosts over 80,000 documents, including Einstein’s manuscripts, letters, and personal items. The site features a searchable database, digitized images, and scholarly tools that trace Einstein’s personal, professional, and political life. This collection complements the Caltech project by offering access to materials held in Einstein’s estate and reflecting his engagement with Jewish identity, Zionism, and international peace. It is a vital complement to any comprehensive study of Einstein’s legacy.
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