Orthodox Jewish organizations have expressed opposition to a proposed daylight saving bill currently under consideration in Congress. They argue that if the bill is enacted, it would necessitate that morning prayer services commence after 9 a.m. in certain regions, which could result in observant Jews arriving late to work and school.
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Orthodox Jewish Organizations Oppose Proposed Daylight Saving Bill
Orthodox Jewish organizations are opposing a daylight saving bill in Congress, citing concerns that it would require morning prayer services to start after 9 a.m. in some areas. This change could lead to observant Jews being late for work and school.
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