Einstein House At The Hebrew University (Video & Photo Essay)

By BJLIfe/Sharon Altshul
Posted on 06/14/23

Jerusalem, Israel - June 14, 2023 - Tuesday evening, June 13th, President Isaac Herzog, Hebrew University President Prof. Asher Cohen, Jerusalem mayor Moshe Lion, and Mr. Jose Mugrabi, a prominent art collector, laid the cornerstone for Einstein House, on the Hebrew University Givat Ram Campus in Jerusalem, Israel. 

The Einstein House will have exhibits of the legacy, work, and research of Nobel laureate Albert Einstein, one of the founders of the Hebrew University, who bequeathed all his writings and intellectual property to it. The building will serve as a center for scientific and technological education and employ modern display techniques, scientific demonstrations, and original documents to showcase Einstein’s immense contribution to science. 
The Albert Einstein House will be a center for scientific and technological education, with modern display methods, scientific demonstrations, and original documents that showcase Einstein's tremendous scientific contributions. The distinctive building was designed by the world-renowned architect Daniel Libeskind, who was in attendance at the laying of the cornerstone.

Planned highlights are to include the impact of Einstein's discoveries, his involvement in humanitarian and civil rights issues, as well as his deep commitment to Hebrew University, the State of Israel, and the global Jewish community. The public will be able to tour a reconstruction of his personal library, enter a reconstruction of his office, and examine original documents, including the Theory of Relativity and the manuscript that introduced the famous equation E=mc².


"It is a great pleasure to be addressing you here at ‏the Board of Governors meeting at this great Israeli institution, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.  ‏I am especially excited to be here to lay the cornerstone for Einstein’s House. Right here, we are laying the foundations for a vital living archive of the writings of one of the greatest minds in the history of humanity," stated President Herzog. Adding, "but we are also laying the foundations for a beautiful building designed by the architect Daniel Libeskind, for a legacy that goes far beyond any one person alone: This is the legacy of human curiosity – ‘holy curiosity’ as Einstein himself put it. so much has changed.

Over the past century, The Hebrew University has blossomed into a world-class institution that is at the forefront of global research and contribution.”

At the ceremony, Hebrew University president Prof. Asher Cohen observed that the “Einstein House will provide the general public a look at the science of the man who sketched out the path for us and who, a century later, continues to serve us as a model of scientific excellence day after day. Our task is first and foremost to practice science and produce breakthroughs that will improve the lives of all humanity, but a no less important part of this task is to explain science and make it make accessible to large audiences. This is precisely the vision behind the Einstein House.”
Mayor Lion continued with, "A house where everyone who enters, will leave richer in knowledge, with a better understanding of the past, and greater hope for the future. I want to congratulate all the partners in this amazing project. I have no doubt will make a significant contribution to the city and the students."

Also, Philanthropist Mugrabi spoke before the gala closing dinner was served, “We look forward to seeing the wonders that this House will bring to Israel and the rest of the world in the future. The Einstein House represents so much more than the physical space. It will be a center of science and technology for our students and we are convinced that this place will create a new generation of Einsteins. I am so excited to be here tonight."


Ido Aharoni spoke at a session of the 2007 General Assembly in Jerusalem about rebranding Israel and the need for an Einstein Museum. Tonight he was smiling, "I have been working on the creation of the Einstein Museum in Jerusalem since 2007. Now it’s finally happening after I introduced the project to art collector and philanthropist Jose Mugrabi."