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  • Albert Einstein
    ... Forsee 130). In 1932, the Nazis invaded Germany, and Einstein, being Jewish, was never to return there (Forsee 143). Three years ...
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  • Albert Einstein
    ... he was a child; he refused to be German and announced that he was going to cut off "all formal connection with the Jewish faith." Albert Einstein has been ...
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  • The Jewish American: Conquering Adversity
    ... An infamous Jewish scientist and internationally recognized genius, Albert Einstein, overcame many obstacles on his road to success. ...
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  • Einstein 5
    ... and introduced the Nazi Party. Since Einstein was Jewish he decided not to return to Germany. In 1933 Einstein traveled to Princeton ...
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  • albert einstein
    ... Einstein was asked by the Germans to lead in their research for the atomic bomb, but he refused obviously because of their intentions against the Jewish people ...
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  • Einstein 3
    ... With this marriage his interest in the his Jewish roots came back to the ... During this time was one of Einstein's biggest positive notes when a scientist who ...
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  • Alber Einstein
    ... Einstein had many opportunities to speak out about causes in which he believed. One of those causes was Zionism, the movement to create the Jewish nation of ...
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  • Albert Einstein
    ... for the Jewish people. Upon his return he began to enjoy a calmer life in which he returned to his original curiosity, religion. While Einstein was visiting ...
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  • Albert Einstein 7
    ... Although Einstein's family was Jewish, he was sent to a Catholic elementary school from 1884 to 1889. He was then enrolled at the Luitpold Gymnasium in Munich. ...
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  • Albert Einstein
    ... for the Jewish people. Upon his return he began to enjoy a calmer life in which he returned to his original curiosity, religion. While Einstein was visiting ...
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  • Albert Einstein
    ... for the Jewish people. Upon his return he began to enjoy a calmer life in which he returned to his original curiosity, religion. While Einstein was visiting ...
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  • ALbert Einstein and his incredible mind
    ... The Jewish people of Germany worked just as well as any. People began to attack Einstein, and they denounced his theories as "Jewish physics". ...
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  • Albert Enstine strikes back
    ... sister. Despite the fact that he was Jewish, from age five until age ten, Einstein attended a Catholic School near his home. But ...
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  • A little bit about Einstein.
    ... As the Nazi movement grew, Einstein developed a non-partisan group, inside his Jewish Community, that was against fascism. Einstein ...
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  • A little bit about Einstein.
    ... As the Nazi movement grew, Einstein developed a non-partisan group, inside his Jewish Community, that was against fascism. Einstein ...
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  • Albert EinsteinMan of Vision
    ... Being half-Jewish himself, Einstein knew that it would not be a good idea to be perhaps the world's most famous Jew living in a country where the Nazis were in ...
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  • Albert Einstien
    ... This led Albert to a renewed interest in his Jewish culture. Einstein received the Nobel Prize for physics in 1922; he gave all the money to his ex-wife and ...
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  • 1st amendment rigths
    ... Einstein had many opportunities to speak out about causes in which he believed. One of those causes was Zionism, the movement to create the Jewish nation of ...
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  • Einstein
    ... The pudgy first child of a bourgeois Jewish couple from southern Germany, where he ... In his earliest years, Albert Einstein never expressed his genius in any way ...
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  • Albert Einstein 6
    ... of the newly formed country of Israel, a Jewish state established in 1948 (Swisher 101). After his wife, Elsa, died in 1936, Einstein's longtime secretary and ...
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  • Albert Einstein
    His Childhood Years: Albert Einstein was born March 14, 1879, in the small town of Ulm, in Southern Germany. His parents, Hermann and Pauline, were Jewish. ...
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  • einstein1
    ... for the Jewish people. Upon his return he began to enjoy a calmer life in which he returned to his original curiosity, religion. While Einstein was visiting ...
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  • The Rise of Hitler
    ... Hitler believed all advances in art, technology and sciences came from Aryan people and never Jews, although Albert Einstein was Jewish. ...
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  • Einstein1
    Albert Einstein, the great physicist and philosopher, was born in Germany 1879 in a Jewish family and his life must always be seen within the content of the ...
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  • Albert Einstein3
    ... away from Germany was because of the anti-Jewish movements. He visited the US a few times as well as many other countries. But in 1935, Einstein was granted ...
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  • Judiasm
    ... were or are Jews: Baruch Spinoza, Sigmund Freud, Albert Einstein, Charlie Chaplin ... which makes it different from most other beliefs, the Jewish culture does ...
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  • 8 astronomers
    ... in History. Albert Einstein was of both German and Jewish descent, a fact that would later greatly influence his life. He had a ...
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  • immigration
    ... like Albert Einstein, a famous physicist, and Henry Kissinger, who was Secretary of State, and helped to open up negotiations with China, were Jewish immigrants ...
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  • Immigration to America
    ... like Albert Einstein, a famous physicist, and Henry Kissinger, who was Secretary of State, and helped to open up negotiations with China, were Jewish immigrants ...
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  • immigration
    ... like Albert Einstein, a famous physicist, and Henry Kissinger, who was Secretary of State, and helped to open up negotiations with China, were Jewish immigrants ...
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