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It has been reported to James’ office that vehicle wash charges have increased by as much as 50 percent for Jewish consumers looking for washing services near Passover (particularly in predominantly Orthodox Jewish communities in New York City).<\/p>\n
Monday, James issued a statement calling it “offensive, discriminatory, and completely wrong” to take advantage of someone’s religious observances and traditions.<\/p>\n
Read more<\/strong>:\u00a0Locals on the Upper West Side Are Protesting a New Safe Haven That is Scheduled to Operate There<\/a><\/p>\n “Passover is an important holiday for millions of New Yorkers and Jews all over the world, and businesses should not take advantage of their preparations. My office is ready to assist any New Yorker who feels they have been the target of religious, racial, or background-based discrimination.”<\/p>\n This year, Passover begins on the evening of April 5 and concludes on the evening of April 13. On this festival, Jewish custom dictates that all leavened grain products be avoided.<\/p>\n There is a custom that many people observe where they remove all leavened bread goods from their homes, vehicles, and other areas in preparation for the holiday.<\/p>\n According to the office of Attorney General James, several car washes offer deals for Passover cleaning, but then intentionally overcharge Jewish clients.<\/p>\n According to Gideon Taylor, vice president, and chief executive officer of the Jewish Community Relations Council of New York, a nonprofit organization, discriminatory price gouging was a serious issue last year.<\/p>\n “We’re hopeful that this statement by the attorney general will make individuals think long and hard before gouging people who are attempting to honor their heritage and faith,” Taylor said.<\/p>\n