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[quote=Anonymous]This is a boundary you do not cross, because when you do, you’ll never get it back. Tell them it’s a religious holiday and you are unable to attend. Your level of adherence to strict religious practices is none of their business and completely irrelevant. Religious is practice is personal. Jewish people should feel no obligation to compromise their personal practices to accommodate was certainly an oversight. We live in a diverse area. This happens sometimes and honestly, it your boss isn’t understanding, you should find another job because it would be indicative of a disregard for work-life balance. When you bring it up, it doesn’t just help you. It helps your supervisor and your coworkers also, who will see that you do it and feel more aware of their scheduling and more comfortable bringing up their own conflicts. [/quote]
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