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==Estate and legacy== Haber bequeathed his extensive private library to the [[Weizmann Institute of Science|Sieff Institute]], where it was dedicated as the Fritz Haber Library on 29 January 1936. Hermann Haber helped to move the library and gave a speech at the dedication.<ref name=Stoltzenberg />{{rp|182}} It still exists as a private collection in the Weizmann Institute.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Reznik|first=Anton|title=The Library: Library: Special Collections|url=https://weizmann.libguides.com/library/about-the-library/special_collections|access-date=2 February 2022|website=weizmann.libguides.com|language=en|archive-date=3 February 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220203111028/https://weizmann.libguides.com/library/about-the-library/special_collections|url-status=live}}</ref> In 1981, the Minerva foundation of the [[Max Planck Society]] and the [[Hebrew University of Jerusalem]] (HUJI) established the Fritz Haber Research Center for Molecular Dynamics, based at the Institute of Chemistry of the Hebrew University. Its purpose is the promotion of Israeli-German scientific collaboration in the field of Molecular Dynamics. The Center's library is also called Fritz Haber Library, but it is not immediately clear whether there is any connection to the 1936 homonymous library of the Sieff (now Weizmann) Institute.{{Citation needed|date=September 2017}} The institute most closely associated with his work, the former Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Physical Chemistry and Electrochemistry at Dahlem (a suburb of Berlin), was renamed [[Fritz Haber Institute of the MPG|Fritz Haber Institute]] in 1953 and is part of the [[Max Planck Society]].
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