Walter Isaacson Quote

Being a Jew was a disadvantage; being a nonbeliever who claimed no religion was a disqualifier. The empire required that all of its servants, including professors, be a member of some religion. On his official forms, Einstein had written that he had none. Einstein is as unpractical as a child in cases like this, Friedrich Adler’s wife noted.

Walter Isaacson

Being a Jew was a disadvantage; being a nonbeliever who claimed no religion was a disqualifier. The empire required that all of its servants, including professors, be a member of some religion. On his official forms, Einstein had written that he had none. Einstein is as unpractical as a child in cases like this, Friedrich Adler’s wife noted.

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