Neither public nor private Jewish schools will be permitted to admit new students this year, the Frankfurter Zeitung said yesterday in its report on the new school regulation promulgated on April 16 by Dr. Bernard Rust, Prussian Minister of Education.
It was thought at first that the clause forbidding Jewish high schools and colleges to admit new students applied merely to those schools which were public, but the statement in the Frankfurter Zeitung leaves little doubt that the higher Jewish schools have been condemned by the state to disappearance.
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