Even non-observant Jews can have Shabbat off

The Israeli Knesset (Parliament) has approved an amendment to a Sabbath law that will allow Israeli employees to request not to work on Shabbat even if they are not religiously observant. The law recognizes that many secular Jews enjoy Shabbat traditions,

https://www.jta.org/2018/06/20/news-opinion/amendment-sabbath-law-allows-non-religious-take-off

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