English: Robert Berks (US-american, born 1922): Albert Einstein Millennial Monument, Jerusalem, Israel Academy Of Sciences And Humanities, Albert Einstein Sciences Garden. Replica of the 1979 monument located at the US National Academy of Sciences.
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