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The Princeton University Press is editing and publish- ing the Einstein papers, a project which is now a joint effort witlithe Hebrew Uni- versity. The Hebrew Uni- versity plans a full program involving the papers, con- sidered by many to be one of the greatest scientific, cul- tural and historical collec- tions extant. The archives will be housed in a special section of the Jewish National and University Library, located at the university's Givat Ram campus in Jerusalem. "We will pursue a liberal policy of access to the pap- ers," Yaron said, adding that most work would be done from photocopies, while access to the original documents are also avail- able at Princeton Univer- sity. The university, he said, will continue the process of acquiring additional material for the archives, either copies or originals or original documents and in some cases will purchase the originals. Plans are also being made, he said, for a major Einstein exhibition in April 1985, marking the 30th an- niversary of Einstein's death. Einstein gave several im- portant documents to the university during his lifetime, including the orig- inal manuscript of the 1916 article outlining his theory of general relativity. The 43,000 documents which arrived in Jerusalem include scientific and non- scientific material, with the non-scientific items out- numbering the scientific by a margin of about three to two. The great majority of the material has never been published, including most of the correspondence. Einstein corresponded with many of the world's leading figures — fellow scientists, political lead- ers, philosophers. The archive's scientific correspondence includes letters to and from such personalities as Niels Bohr, Max Planck and H. A. Lorentz. The archives contain more than 30 unpublished scientific manuscripts, both complete and incomplete, as well as several notebooks from his student days in Zurich. An incomplete list of the world figures with whom Einstein corresponded and whose letters are found in the archives includes Sig- mund Freud, Mohandas Gandhi, Albert Schweitzer, President Franklin Roosevelt and Eleanor Roosevelt and George Ber- nard Shaw. Among the historic documents in the archives is a copy of Einstein's famous 1939 letter to President Roosevelt warning him of the miliatary potential of atomic energy, as well as the original of Roosevelt's answer, informing Einstein that he was convening a board to investigate the situation, a step which led to the Manhattan Project -and the eventual develop- ment of the first atomic bomb. Einstein identified closely with his Jewish heritage and was active on behalf of the Zionist movement. The archives include a large amount of correspondence with Chaim Weizmann. He was closely associated with the development of Insanity Plea for Attacker on Temple Mount Is Rejected JERUSALEM (JTA) — The state prosecutor re- jected the insanity plea of Alan Harry Goodman and charged the 38-year-old American-born bachelor in court with premeditated murder in a shooting ram- page on the Temple Mount in the Old City of Jerusalem last April 11 in which two Arabs were killed and more than a dozen wounded. Goodman, who had re- cently immigrated to Israel from Baltimore, was seized by police after he opened fire on Moslem worshippers with an Israel army-issue automatic rifle. He based his defense on psychiatric testimony that he was a paranoid schizop- hrenic. But Jerusalem Dis- trict Attorney Michael Kirsh said his statements to police after his apprehen- sion did not square with that plea. According to Kirsh, Goodman told police that his actions were politi- cally motivated and that he had conceived the at- tack as long ago as 1978 as "revenge" for the kil- ling of Israelis in the ter- rorist coastal road mas- sacre that year. Only later did Goodman claim to be the "Messiah" and express other delusions, the district attorney said. Females Win Moot Regional NEW YORK — After de- feating teams from Hofstra University Law School, Fordham University Law School, Brooklyn Law School, and New York Uni- versity Law School, the all- female National Moot Court team from the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law of Yeshiva University placed first in the regional compe- tition and advances to the January finals of the 33rd Annual National Moot Court Competitions. the Hebrew University and served on its board of governors for several years. He was honorary president of the American Friends of the Hebrew Uni- versity, and the archives contains correspondence re- flecting his deep concern for the organization's activity on behalf of the university in the United States. Germany's persecution of Jews in Europe deeply af- fected Einstein. One letter sent to Eleanor Roosevelt in July 1941, pointed out the difficulties faced by Euro- peans trying to find a haven in the United States. The letter told her of a "policy now being pursued in the State Department which makes it all but im- possible to give refuge in America to many worthy persons who are the victims of fascist cruelty in Europe." The archives contains her reply stating that she had brought the letter to the at- tention of her husband. Yaron is a professor of Roman Law and ancient Near East Law. 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