Postcard campaign by Inter‑Yeshiva HS Council influences U.S. stance on UN calendar reform
Postcard campaign by Inter‑Yeshiva HS Council influences U.S. stance on UN calendar reform The passage describes a small grassroots mailing effort that allegedly swayed a U.S. diplomatic note opposing UN calendar reform. It mentions no high‑level officials, financial transactions, or illegal activity, and the claim is limited to a niche policy issue with minimal public impact. The lead is weak, lacking concrete evidence or actionable details. Key insights: 209 of 328 letters to a person named Lodge opposed UN calendar reform on religious grounds.; The letters were part of a postcard campaign run by the Inter‑Yeshiva HS Council.; The U.S. allegedly cited public religious opposition in a note to UN Secretary‑General Hammarskjöld.
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Postcard campaign by Inter‑Yeshiva HS Council influences U.S. stance on UN calendar reform The passage describes a small grassroots mailing effort that allegedly swayed a U.S. diplomatic note opposing UN calendar reform. It mentions no high‑level officials, financial transactions, or illegal activity, and the claim is limited to a niche policy issue with minimal public impact. The lead is weak, lacking concrete evidence or actionable details. Key insights: 209 of 328 letters to a person named Lodge opposed UN calendar reform on religious grounds.; The letters were part of a postcard campaign run by the Inter‑Yeshiva HS Council.; The U.S. allegedly cited public religious opposition in a note to UN Secretary‑General Hammarskjöld.
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