Children attending Jewish elementary schools in Poland will be taught Yiddish during the first four years and Hebrew from the fifth year onward, recording to proposals accepted by the presidium of the Central Council of Jewish Cultural Associations in Warsaw.
According to a Yiddish-language broadcast from Warsaw monitored here, this proposal was made by a conference of Jewish teachers in Warsaw earlier this month and submitted to the central council.
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