Technion Nobel Roots - Tu B'shvat in Israel

Prof. Albert Einstein started a Technion-Nobel tradition in 1923 when he planted a palm tree at Technion's original campus. Since 2007, all visiting Nobel laureates are invited to plant a tree in Technion's Lokey Park.

 

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