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Swan Lake, N.Y. (JTA) — Or-
thodox Jewish leaders
meeting in New York, fierce-
ly attacked leaders of Reform
Judaism for allegedly trying
to undo the religious status
quo in Israel and vowed to
overturn a recent Jerusalem
municipal court ruling allow-
ing the opening of movie
theaters there on Friday
nights.
The leaders and nearly
3,000 delegates attending the
65th national convention of
the Agudat Israel of America
also heaped scorn on world
Jewish leaders who enter in-
to dialogue with the Vatican.
Story Behind
Einstein Letter
Jerusalem — The latest ad-
dition to the Albert Einstein
Archives at the Jewish Na-
tional and University Library
of the Hebrew University of
Jerusalem has a poignant
human story behind it's ar-
rival, even though the letter
itself, written by Einstein in
1923 to a fellow scientist, is
quite ordinary in its content.
A Jewish woman who today
lives in a kibbutz in northern
Israel spent the years of
World War II in the There-
sienstadt concentration camp.
There she became the protege
of a Czech gentile, a forced
laborer who was assigned to
work in a storeroom of looted
Jewish property.
The letter from Einstein
dropped one day from the
folds of a rolled-up carpet, and
the laborer pocketed it. Forty
years later he sent it to the
Jewish woman at her kibbutz.
When she learned not long
ago that the Einstein Ar-
chives had been received at
the Jewish National and
University Library following
Einstein's bequest, she made
the trip to Jerusalem to
deliver this memento for
posterity to the treasure
house of the Jewish people.
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