[20. May 1946]
Dear Nathan,
I already wrote to Rosenfeldˣ that we need a scientific or educational advisory board. But now, if I think about it calmly, I don’t think much of it. We need a couple of people who have understanding, and mutual trust and reliability in the Jewish sense. They don’t need to be officially organized at all, for the time being at least. However, you should come to an agreement as to which couple of people should put together the curriculum and the teaching staff. Later, the teaching faculty can take these matters in hand themselves. We must discuss this business once before I do anything with Rosenberg.ˣˣ
Maybe this is nonsense, but I hardly think so. In the end, one or two always do it and the others only complicate things.
Cordial regards, 
Yours, 
	A. E.
Ë£should say Goldstein
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[ALS. ˣ marks and note at bottom of letter added by O. Nathan.]