A hotel for Jewish immigrants, built by the “Hias,” opened here yesterday with ceremonies at which were present the Polish Minister of Labor, Hubicki, and other government representatives. Prof. A. Schor delivered the opening address.
The hotel will provide shelter for Jewish women and children who have left their provincial towns in Poland and who come to Warsaw on their way to other countries. The hotel, which is located in the heart of the Warsaw Jewish section, is of four stories and has one-hundred beds, bath rooms and many other comforts.
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