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‘The word God is for me nothing but the expression and product of human weakness’

The story of Albert Einstein’s ‘God Letter’, his single most famous letter on the subject of God, his Jewish identity, and man’s eternal search for meaning, which sold for $2,892,500 — a world record for an Einstein letter — at Christie’s in New York

Albert Einstein’s single most famous letter on God, his Jewish identity, and man’s eternal search for meaning was written on 3 January 1954.

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  • This private, remarkably candid letter was addressed to Eric Gutkind, whose book, Choose Life: The Biblical Call to Revolt, had been published the year before. Two months after writing to Gutkind, Einstein would celebrate his 75th birthday, declaring that he was ‘a deeply religious non-believer’.

    A year later, he would be dead.

    During the final years of his life, Einstein’s companion was a Czech woman named Johanna Fantova, a cur