Energy Bill Worries Some Observant Jews
The April 15 article “Energy Bill Worries Some Observant Jews” contained an error about the measure at hand. Under the proposed measure, an amendment to the Energy Policy Act of 2005, clocks would be moved up on the first Sunday of March and back on the last Sunday of November.
In the April 8 article “Nazi-Looted Artwork At Issue in NPR Flap,” Ronald Lauder was incorrectly identified as treasurer of the World Jewish Congress and chairman of the organization’s Commission for Art Recovery. He no longer holds either position.
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