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Originally Posted by CliffFletcher
When I worked in a Cadillac-Fairview building in the 90s, I was surprised to learn that the building maintenance guys - none of whom were Jewish - had to comply with dietary restrictions if they were onsite during Passover.
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I assume those guys knew the deal going into that business arrangement...but I'm curious if that would hold up in any court. I assume not.
There sure are some quirky rules out there. I used to regularly walk through a conservative Hasidic neighbourhood in Brooklyn (big beards, woman with wigs etc). On a couple of occasions I was approached by locals asking me to come to their home and turn on/off all their lights. I guess they are not allowed to use electronics on certain days (but funnily enough were apparently were ok with gentiles operating it for them).