Why Orthodox Jews are opposing the new daylight saving bill in Congress
First publishedJul 16, 17:24 UTC
Last updatedJul 16, 19:04 UTC · 1m ago
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Orthodox Jewish organizations say the bill, if passed, would force morning prayer services to start after 9 a.m. in some parts of the country, making observant Jews late for work and school.(Image credit: Jacquelyn Martin)
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- Orthodox Jewish organizations say the bill, if passed, would force morning prayer services to start after 9 a.m. in some parts of the country, making observant Jews late for work and school.(Image credit: Jacquelyn Martin)
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