Orthodox Union: “Members of our community require accommodations for Sabbath and holiday observance, times to pray, the ability to keep kosher, and the like”

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Supreme Court ruling in Sabbath accommodation case has far-reaching consequences for observant Jews
Ron Kampeas
June 29, 2023

In a case that drew support from a broad array of Jewish groups, the Supreme Court ruled unanimously that employers had to show a “substantial” burden to deny workers religious accommodation. In a decision released Thursday, the court sided with Gerald Groff, an evangelical Christian mail carrier who asked not to work on Sundays, his Sabbath. Jewish groups that do not often line up on the same side of church-state issues before the court were of a single voice in this case. Justice Samuel Alito, writing the opinion, sought to substantially narrow a 1977 decision that faith groups have for years said is so broad in setting the standard for religious accommodation that it is meaningless. READ MORE

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