The Peruvian Government has granted the Jewish community here permission to open a Jewish school, the first in Peru, it was learned today.
The government’s decision was made known by Dr. Geroge Basadre, Minister of Public Instruction, when he received a Jewish delegation headed by Walter Neissor, president of the central Jewish organization. Dr. Basadre expressed great interest in the lama for the new school.
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