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Czecho-slovakian Yeshivah Adopts Numerus Clausus

April 3, 1930
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The Yeshivah in Eperjes, Czecho-Slovakia, has adopted a numerus clausus for Hungarian Jewish boys who may wish to come to study Jewish theology there, according to a report by the Hungarian news agency, “Amtlick.” It is stated that the head of the Yeshivah is responsible for the adoption of this policy.

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