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What is Albert Einstein's religion?

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Judaism (the religion of the Jewish people, based on the principles embodied in the Tanakh and explained in the Talmud)
What is the organised religion followed by Albert Einstein (German:; 14 March 1879 – 18 April 1955), the German-born theoretical physicist?
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... keeping, synagogue-attending traditional adherent of Judaism ... religion are available on Cliff Walker's page "Albert Einstein on: Religion and Science," on the Positive Atheism ...
Albert Einstein's religious views have been studied ... that manifests itself in nature." Agnosticism and atheism. Einstein ... he perceived the "sameness of all religions." Einstein was ...
—Albert Einstein More on this quotation. Some of Einstein's Writings on Science and Religion ... expressing some of Einstein's views about God. Atheism. Einstein ...
Albert Einstein's ideas on Physics and Reality are also significant ... Judaism is thus no transcendental religion; it is concerned with life as we live it and as we ...
Albert Einstein ( / ˈ æ l b ər t ˈ aɪ n s t aɪ n /; German: [ˈalbɐt ˈaɪnʃtaɪn ... These views covered Judaism, theological determinism, agnosticism, and humanism.

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