JEWS IN GERMANY
LIMITED ADMISSION TO SCHOOLS
(TJr'ted Press Association—By Electrii Telegraph—Copyright.)
t . . BERLIN, April 26. , The German Cabinet .have adopted 4 law limiting the admission of Jew i**h to the State S c hoo] s an ' to the universities to numbers ibas e d on the proportion of the Jews, to the total population .of Germany, but exempting the .children of all those Jew s who served in the war.
LONDON RABBI’S ADDRESS
LONDON, -April 20
Recalling the ancient Hebrew tradition of Pharaoh standing at the gate's of Gehenna through successive ages, ashing persecutors of the Jews: “Did ye learn nothing from me?” the Chief Rabbi, D r Hertz, addressing tna passover Festival congregation at St. John s Wood Synagogue, commented on the similarity of the events in ancient Egynt with thos e of Germany. “The services which the Jews rendered the country are ignored,” he sai-*, “and Herr Hitler is seeking, as the Egyptians did, to make tli e Jews a helot class. True, Germany stopped short of condemning Jewish boys to be cast into the river but what the Ger'mans are doing to the Jewish professional r'.as s es is tantamount to a sentence of economic death.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 April 1933, Page 6
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