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Orthodox anger at plans to change GMT

February 25, 2010 16:16
Greenwich Mean Time could be replaced with a time which is not changed during the year

ByRobyn Rosen, Robyn Rosen

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The Union of Orthodox Hebrew Congregations has opposed plans to replace Greenwich Mean Time with all-year summertime, believing it will cause “tremendous hardship” for those observing religiously prescribed prayer times.

Joe Lobenstein, vice president of the Union of Orthodox Hebrew Congregations, has written to Gordon Brown objecting to proposals to shift Britain’s whole time system forward by an hour, known as Single Double Saving Time (SDST).

Campaigners for the change believe that it will boost the tourist trade and reduce traffic accidents.

But Mr Lobenstein has argued that members of the Jewish community, who wish to pray at religiously stipulated times, would not be able to say prayers before 8am in winter, which would make them late for work.