9 7 8 I N D E X EINSTEIN, ALBERT (1879–1955): JEWISH MATTERS (cont.) expresses gratitude of Jews toward French jus- tice system and French people, 225 on German nationalism among Jews, 67n on Hadassah Medical Organization, 328 on Hebrew culture, 18 Hebrew University Academic Council, 327 AE on, 331n opposes decrease of authority of, 329 on planned meeting of, 130 resignation from, 370, 422, 611, 622n plans, lii, 104, 121, 123, 130 will refrain from, 365 “noisy exit,” will refrain from, 375 academic head for, 228, 325–327 AE’s proposal, Warburg on, 338 Warburg and Magnes opposed to, 348 on appointment of, 246 on closing down university if appointment not approved, 331n opposed to Landau as, 331 prefers English model of vice-chancellor for, 326 proposed by BOGHU as chairman of com- mittee on, 348 rejects German model of rector for, 326 on roles of, 326–327 supports Brodetsky for, 333, 342 threatens to resign if appointment not ap- proved, 331n on agriculture institute at, 328 American backers, 207, 423 on undue influ- ence of, 179 on appointment of chemistry professor at, 328 as culmination of Jewish cultural work, 18 BOGHU, 46n, 229n, 237n, 269n, 326–327, 329n, 340n, 349n, 365n, 370n, 611n, 818a asks to be removed officially from, 611, 370 has decided to officially resign from, 130n on Judah L. Magnes ignoring resolutions of, 148n Leo Kohn as secretary of, AE on, 847a letters to Warburg on, 375 London meeting, 331n, 333, 336, 375 decides to disengage from all university matters as a result of, 365 regrets not being able to attend, 325 rejects compromise reached at, 365 support for principles outlined by AE on university reforms, 347 not interested in attending meeting of, 320 no meeting required due to resignation, 611 plans to refrain from “noisy exit” from, 375 resignation from, 422, 611, 622n, 888a plans, 123 threatens, lii, 89, 104, 121, 228, 332 2nd meeting, 131n will refrain from official resignation from, 365 Brodetsky Report, 228, 325, 342 on constitution, 329 does not want to publicly discredit, 365 displeasure with developments at, 148, 226– 229 dissuades academics, students, from joining, 375, 423, 853a early support, 608 initial enthusiasm for, 423 fed up with, 237 Felix M. Warburg’s proposal for, supports, 342n “foul business,” 375 gives inaugural lecture at, 608 institute of geography, on candidate for, 294 on governance reforms at, 246 governing bodies, resignation from, xlii, liii criticizes, 320 deliberating, 179, 342 threatens, 320, 321, 342n his “wayward child,” 676 will always remain close to his heart, 691 humanities courses at, 328 on integration of Hadassah Medical Organiza- tion doctors into faculty of, 130, 148 involvement in, li–liii letters to BOGHU and Academic Council, Felix M. Warburg on, 336 mass production of academics, warns against, 325 Weizmann on, 348 mathematics institute, supports Landau as head of, 328 medicine, on courses of at, 328 on microbiology institute at, 328 mismanagement of, 320 obstinate attitude on, confesses to, 691 Oriental studies, on courses in at, 327