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Orthodox Jews Fight Daylight Saving Bill: A Clash of Faith and Schedule

Orthodox Jewish groups are raising concerns that a new daylight saving bill could disrupt their morning prayer schedules, impacting work and school commitments.

Indian Cockroach Desk17 July 2026, 1:10 am IST1 min read
Source:NPR
Orthodox Jews Fight Daylight Saving Bill: A Clash of Faith and Schedule

Orthodox Jews Fight Daylight Saving Bill: A Clash of Faith and Schedule

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In a significant clash between religious observance and legislative changes, Orthodox Jewish organizations are vocally opposing a proposed daylight saving bill currently before Congress. They argue that if passed, the bill would require morning prayer services to commence after 9 a.m. in several regions, severely disrupting their daily routines.

This potential shift raises critical questions about government accountability in accommodating diverse religious practices. How can lawmakers ensure that legislation respects the needs of all citizens, particularly those with specific observances? Observant Jews fear that this change could lead to being late for work and school, creating further challenges in their already busy lives.

As reported by NPR, the concerns expressed highlight the need for dialogue between religious communities and policymakers. It remains to be seen whether Congress will consider these implications before moving forward with the bill, underscoring the importance of balancing legislative objectives with the rights of ordinary citizens to practice their faith without hindrance.

Source: NPR

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