706 DOCS. 665-667 DECEMBER
1918
fatherland-with
more reason
than
before
1914. I
do
not
believe
that the
current
disorganization
will
leave
permanent
damage.
Cordial
regards, yours,
Einstein.
666.
From Zionist
Association
of
Germany
Berlin,
9
December
1918
To Professor
Albert
Einstein, Schöneberg,
Berlin
W., 5
Haberland
St.
Esteemed
Professor,
With
reference
to
our
discussions,
I
am respectfully
submitting
to
you
in
the
attached
a
notice intended for
the
Jüdische
Rundschau.[1]
At
the
same
time,
I
am
sending you
a
draft
of
the
invitation for
the little
meeting
which is to
take
place
on
Thursday,
19
December, 8
o’clock in
the
evening
in the
Yellow
Hall of
the
“Rheingold”
at
Potsdamer
Place.[2]
We
formulated
the
topic
in
a way
that
points
especially
to Jewish
problems
in
Germany.
The Jewish notion of
nationality
in
relation
to
the
idea of
interna-
tionality will
be discussed
thoroughly
in
the
general
theoretical introduction
to
the
report,
however.
I
would be
very obliged
to
you
if
you
could inform
us as soon
as possible
of
your approval
of
the
drafts.
The
return of
the drafts
is not
required.
In
great
respect, sincerely,
Rosenbluth[3]
2
drafts
1 response
card.
667. To
Hans Albert and Eduard Einstein
[Berlin,]
10
December
1918
Dear
Children,
Your
long
letters
pleased
me
very
much.
Today
the bank
was
given
instruc-
tions
to
remit the
money
for
you.
Unfortunately
the
rate
of
exchange
is getting
worse
and
worse[1]
(do
you
know what
that
is,
d[ear]
Albert?
Have it
explained
to
you;
this
is
a
very interesting affair.).
For Tete
I
have
a
big,
handsome
book
to
read,
which
will
be sent out
immediately,
but
for Adn
I
have
nothing
but
to
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