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Beginning with Shechita: Prohibition Motion Introduced by Nazis into Prussian Parliament

June 4, 1932
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A motion for the prohibition of Shechita throughout the State of Prussia has been introduced by the Nazi fraction into the Prussian Parliament, and will come up shortly for discussion.

The Prussian Minister of the Interior, Herr Severing, (he is still in office) issued a communique at the end of April to all district Presidents in Prussia, ordering them to cancel any resolutions prohibiting Shechita adopted by the town councils in their area, because such prohibition is contrary to Article 135 of the German Federal Constitution, which guarantees to the members of all recognised religious communities in the country the right to practise their religion.

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