HALACHIC TIMES
Ranges are FRI-FRI 5-12 Shvat (February 3-10)
Earliest Talit & T'filin - 5:40-5:35am
Sunrise - 6:31-6:26am
Sof Z'man K' Sh'ma - 9:12-9:09am (8:26-8:24am)
Sof Z'man T'fila - 10:05-10:04am (9:35-9:33am)
Chatzot (halachic noon) - 11:53-11:53am
Mincha Gedola (earliest Mincha) - 12:23-12:24pm
Plag Mincha - 4:08-4:13pm
Sunset - 5:20-5:26pm (5:15-5:21pm)
Candle Lighting & Havdala (Israel Winter, Standard time)
Correct for TT 702 • Rabbeinu Tam (J'm) - 6:30pm
4:39pm Jerusalem 5:54pm
4:55pm Raanana 5:55pm
4:55pm Beit Shemesh 5:55pm
4:55pm Netanya 5:55pm
4:56pm Rehovot 5:55pm
4:35pm Petach Tikva 5:55pm
4:55pm Modi'in 5:55pm
4:57pm Be'er Sheva 5:56pm
4:55pm Gush Etzion 5:54pm
4:54pm Ginot Shomron 5:54pm
4:39pm Maale Adumim 5:54pm
4:55pm K4 & Hevron 5:55pm
4:42pm Tzfat 5:51pm
4:55pm Tel Mond 5:55pm
Note about Candle Lighting and Havdala times. Candle lighting times
are rounded down to the minute, in other words, seconds are ignored.
E.g. 4:00pm in Jerusalem this week is really 47 seconds after
4:00pm. The seconds are ignored. Havdala times, on the other hand,
are round up to the next minute. Even one second after 6:32pm, for
example, will be posted as 6:33pm.
Explanation of the Z'manim
Jerusalem lights candles 40 minutes before sunset. (Except for those who
don’t follow that custom.) Which sunset? Important question. The standard
practice is to count 40 minutes before “sunset of elevation”. Jerusalem is a
little over 800m above sea level. If one could see the sun set over a
horizon at sea level (which can be done from some parts of J’lem), it would
set about 5 minutes later than someone watching from sea level, or seeing
the sun set beyond mountains that are approx. the same height as Jerusalem
is. Since the sunset on the same plane is 5 minutes earlier, and for Shabbat
purposes is the sunset we would have to consider because of the strictness
of Shabbat, then J’lem candle lighting time is really only 35 minutes before
“the other” sunset. All other places at some height above sea level have
similar problems. Tzfat lights candles 30 minutes before sunset. Official
candle lighting for Petach Tikva is 40 minutes before sunset, just like
Jerusalem. Not everybody holds by that timing. Some communities calculate
Shabbat out at 33 minutes after sunset. Some use the angle of the sun below
the horizon to “end Shabbat” (8.5 deg). Bottom line for now: until we get
the chart running smoothly, don’t rely on it exclusively. Cross-check times
with calendars and charts. Please report discrepancies to us, so that we can
improve our time table. Also realize that Sfardim and Ashkenazim often has
differences in minhag.
Sunrise for Jerusalem does not take into account elevation,
since the eastern horizon (where the sun rises) consists of the Hills of
Moav across the Jordan River, which are approx. at the same elevation as
Jerusalem
Sunset, on the other hand, is given for an
elevation of 825m and, in parentheses, as if at sea level. There are
different opinions as to which sunset time should be used for halachic
purposes. We present both times.
The deadlines for the SH'MA and the Shacharit
Amida can be calculated in two ways. Either considering the day to be from
sunrise to sunset or from dawn to stars out. The first way of reckoning is
known as the opinion of the GR"A, and is the first time given in each case.
The second method is known as the Magen Avraham, and is presented in
parentheses.
Aside from candle lighting and havdala, the times
are presented as a range, from the current Thursday of the issue of Torah
Tidbits until the coming Thursday, a span of 8 days. Days between the two
Thursdays can be determined by interpolation (which means: a method by which
to estimate a value of between two known values-this is something that
people above a certain age might remember from high school trigonometry and
logarithms, but younger people who went to school during the calculator era
might not be familiar with).
It is usually wise to "pad" the times with a
minute or two in the "play it safe" direction. E.g. Plag Mincha. Better to
finish Mincha a minute or two before the given time. But, better to not
light candles until a minute or two after the given time.