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Plans for Proposed Jewish University at Prague Are Being Pursued, Report Says

January 9, 1928
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(Jewish Telegraphic Agency)

Preparations for establishing a Jewish university here, principally for Jewish students of neighboring countries who are victims of the numerus clausus laws, are being continued, states a report of the Czechoslovakian Jewish newspaper, “Wetscherni Listi.”

There ar four universities in Prague, each with a different language of instruction. In one the language of instruction is Czech, the others employ German, Russian and Ukrainian.

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