File:Einstein played the violin-The synagogue was a charity concert in Berlin - The Hungarian Pest Diary - Pictures Sunday - February 9th 1930.jpg
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DescriptionEinstein played the violin-The synagogue was a charity concert in Berlin - The Hungarian Pest Diary - Pictures Sunday - February 9th 1930.jpg |
English: Albert Einstein playing violin During the charity concert in the New Synagogue in Berlin, 29 January 1930th
Albert Einstein and teacher Lewandowszki played the violin, Jadlowker chief-cantor sang. Top image: Jadlowker chief cantor, Lower image: Einstein and Lewandowszki |
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Source | A "Pesti Napló" / Képes Vasárnap - The Hungarian "Pest Diary" / Pictures Sunday - Hungarian weekle magazine - February 9th 1930 |
Author | Photographer unknown, unmarked - older than 70 years |
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