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Pilchik, Ely E., April 30, 1947.

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   I was very happy to hear from you, and to receive the message from Professor Einstein.   
 
   I was very happy to hear from you, and to receive the message from Professor Einstein.   
 
   I am enclosing a very humble check toward your work.  Regretfully I am in no position to give more; my own income is rather meager.   
 
   I am enclosing a very humble check toward your work.  Regretfully I am in no position to give more; my own income is rather meager.   
   Perhaps in place of financial [illegible], I can render service with my god-given faculty of speech.   
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   Perhaps in place of financial help, I can render service with my god-given faculty of speech.   
 
   You may tell the group that I am moving heaven and earth to bring the atomic story to this rather primitive section of the nation.   
 
   You may tell the group that I am moving heaven and earth to bring the atomic story to this rather primitive section of the nation.   
 
   Beginning May 3rd, I will deliver 12 radio talks, one weekly, on the subject and will distribute the text to all who may request it.   
 
   Beginning May 3rd, I will deliver 12 radio talks, one weekly, on the subject and will distribute the text to all who may request it.   

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                                                       MAY 2   RECD

Temple Israel 1602 So. Rockford Avenue Tulsa 5, Oklahoma

April 30, 1947

My dear Miss Ray: 
 I was very happy to hear from you, and to receive the message from Professor Einstein.  
  I am enclosing a very humble check toward your work.  Regretfully I am in no position to give more; my own income is rather meager.  
  Perhaps in place of financial help, I can render service with my god-given faculty of speech.  
  You may tell the group that I am moving heaven and earth to bring the atomic story to this rather primitive section of the nation.  
  Beginning May 3rd, I will deliver 12 radio talks, one weekly, on the subject and will distribute the text to all who may request it.  
  As soon as the booklet is off the press I shall send you several copies, and you might be able to use it for distribution among the clergy.  
  I promise to do all I can - my motive is selfish.  I want my child to live out her years.  
  to Professor Einstein my deep heart-felt wishes for good health and serenity of mind and more inspired creativity, 
                Respectfully,
                    Ely E. Pilchik, Rabbi