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Shabbat entry and exit times for Parsha Shmini (04/05/2024)

You have at your disposal the times for lighting candles and entering Shabbat in selected cities in Israel, for Parashat Shmini that will take effect on the 27th of Adar, the second of the 5th of Tashpad (04/5/2024). Looking for a Torah thing to say at the Shabbat table? Visit our weekly parashat page for a host of interesting Torah sayings.

Parashat Shmini is the third parashat of the week in Leviticus. According to the division into chapters, it begins at the beginning of chapter 9 and ends at the end of chapter 11 (3 complete chapters). The first part of the parasha deals with the events of the eighth day after the seven days of the reserve, and is actually the day of the dedication of the tabernacle, and also deals with the death of Nadav and Avihu, the sons of Aharon, my brother Moshe In the second part of Parashat Shemini, the laws of forbidden foods and some of the laws of impurity and purity appear. In the simple years, Parshat Shemini is read on the Shabbat after Passover, in these years the chapters of Avot begin to be read on this Shabbat after the Mincha prayer on Shabbat. In the transitional years of the Baha, Zasha and Zahag types, they read with Parshat Shemini The Parshat of the month. In the years of the Sheg, Ha, Bashez and Gegaz type, Parshat Shemini is read with Parshat Pera and its Haftara.

Shabbat entry and exit times

Jerusalem

Entrance Saturday: 18:23. Saturday departure: 19:48

Tel Aviv

Entrance Saturday: 18:43. Saturday departure: 19:49

Haifa

Entrance Saturday: 18:34. Saturday departure: 19:49

Zefat

Entrance Saturday: 18:32. Saturday departure: 19:47

Beer Sheva

Entrance Saturday: 18:46. Saturday departure: 19:49

For your convenience, the Shabbat entry times page is regularly updated.

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