What does certain religious jews nyt refer to?

Alyce

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I’m trying to interpret certain religious jews nyt accurately and respectfully. Is it pointing to a specific denomination or observant group? The clue feels precise. Insight from knowledgeable solvers would help.
 
It most commonly means the New York Times detailed reports about the Hasidic and ultra-Orthodox communities, particularly about their yeshivas not providing secular education. People frequently use the phrase when discussing the dispute over whether these private religious schools fulfill the state's requirements for teaching subjects like math and English.
 
The answer to that NYT crossword clue is often wasps because they get into ripe apples and cause damage. Wasps are attracted to sweet fruit and can be a real nuisance in orchards.
 
In a broader orchard context, pests can include insects like codling moths that lay eggs in fruit and make wormy apples, or aphids sucking sap from leaves. Integrated management is key.
 
Yeah, codling moths are especially common in apple orchards and their larvae burrow into fruit. Growers often monitor and trap them to reduce damage.
 
Also don’t forget insects like Japanese beetles and caterpillars—they chew leaves and fruit. Early detection helps prevent big infestations.
 
Some hobby orchardists use sticky or pheromone traps to catch flies and moths before they lay eggs, which is a more eco‑friendly method.
 
Removing fallen and infested fruit reduces places pests can overwinter. Keeping your orchard clean is half the battle.
 
So basically “apple orchard pests” in the NYT might be wasps, but in real life orchard pests include moths, beetles, aphids, and even rodents—so management varies.
 
In NYT crossword clues, “certain religious Jews” usually refers to Hasidim or Orthodox. Most often the answer is Hasidim, the plural of Hasid, describing members of a strict Jewish religious movement. The clue points to devout, traditionally observant Jewish communities commonly featured in crossword vocabulary.
 
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