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Alarming Decrease in Jewish Population in Germany Reported

November 17, 1924
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Disquieting statistics with regard to the decrease of the Jewish population in Germany were made known by Superintendent Stollworzburg, at the conference of Jewish teachers of Bavaria held here.

Supt. Stollworzburg asserted that the decrease in the Jewish population in Germany is continuing. It is particularly evidenced by the small number of Jewish births. During the last ten years the number of Jewish children in the elementary schools of Munich diminished from 780 to 250. The number of Jewish children born decreased 50 per cent.

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