Shuki and Tori Levy are founders of the Albert Einstein Foundation, which was formed by the Hebrew University of Jerusalem to preserve the legacy of Albert Einstein. The foundation’s goal is to inspire a new generation of scientists, leaders and humanitarians to draw upon Einstein’s exemplary spirit and bring fresh thinking to the problems facing our world. Shuki Levy is also Co-Chair of the Einstein Legacy Project, and Tori Levy serves on the International Executive Committee. Current initiatives include:
The Einstein Archive and Visitor Centre
The first and only institution to celebrate the life, history and vision of Albert Einstein. Built around the unique collection of The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, where Einstein bequeathed his entire personal archive, the archive will be a global attraction dedicated to science and humanitarian ideals.
Genius: 100 Visions Of The Future
A once-in-a-century publishing event with the world’s greatest thinkers in Medicine, Physics, Chemistry, Economics, Literature, The Arts, Entrepreneurship and more sharing their visions for the future in the world’s first 3D-printed book.
Dinner of the Century
An incredible private evening, September 9, 2017 at the Smithsonian Institute in Washington D.C. with the greatest thinkers of our time. Attendance will be strictly limited to the 100 Genius contributors and the equally visionary sponsors.
The STEM Summit
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem and The Smithsonian Institution will co-host a STEM Summit on September 10, 2017 in Washington, DC. The summit will serve to showcase the incredible innovation and scientific work of both institutions and allow the attendees to hear from some of the leading scientific minds and innovators on the planet.