"Adds a new . how do they say it . dimension to Einstein's character." Thomas Pynchon "Fred Jerome's Einstein on Israel and Zionism is a valuable and timely contribution. Einstein's views of Zionism were prescient." Sivan S. Schweber, Author of Einstein and Oppenheimer and In the Shadow of the Bomb "Reading the newly revealed correspondence in Fred Jerome's book makes it clear that Einstein was a social commentator and humanitarian with a worldview worthy of his scientific genius. It?s a pity that the Zionist movement as embodied in the State of Israel took a direction so divergent from the path advocated by the Jewish people's greatest intellect.
? Michael Palumbo, author of The Palestinian Catastrophe and Imperial Israel "Albert Einstein is all-too often depicted as a naïf about politics; he was anything but that. He followed international and national politics assiduously, corresponded with leaders and ordinary people, and brought a passionate moral stance to the whole, fighting antisemitism, racism, fascism, and nationalism. In this volume, Fred Jerome has assembled a myriad of documents bearing on Einstein's views of Zionism. Telegrams, letters, magazine articles, interviews, all contribute to a dense and heartfelt analysis of what it would mean to avoid the pitfalls of dogmatic nationalism, and to create a Jewish homeland utterly respectful of Palestinian rights and equality. Of course, Einstein's physics speaks to us still; astonishingly, we can still learn from his moral-political reflections." Peter Galison, author of Einstein's Clocks, Poincare's Maps and Image and Logic " Einstein on Israel and Zionism is a welcome and necessary contribution to the discussions about the Middle East crisis. You do not have to be a genius in order to understand the gravity of the situation, but it is essential to listen to one, especially if his name was Einstein. His thoughts make for fascinating reading, allow us new insights into the mind of one of the 20th century?s greatest thinkers and remind us that it is never too late.
" Avraham Burg, author of The Holocaust is Over; We Must Rise From Its Ashes.