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Jewish History
Sivan 16, 5786
Jewish History
Daily Study
Halachic Times
Miami Beach, FL 33140
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    Dawn (Alot Hashachar)

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    Earliest Tallit and Tefillin (Misheyakir)

  • 6:29 AM

    Sunrise (Hanetz Hachamah)

  • 9:51 AM

    Latest Shema

  • 11:00 AM

    Latest Shacharit

  • 1:18 PM

    Midday (Chatzot Hayom)

  • 1:53 PM

    Earliest Mincha (Mincha Gedolah)

  • 5:20 PM

    Mincha Ketanah (“Small Mincha”)

  • 6:46 PM

    Plag Hamincha (“Half of Mincha”)

  • 8:08 PM

    Sunset (Shkiah)

  • 8:34 PM

    Nightfall (Tzeit Hakochavim)

  • 1:18 AM

    Midnight (Chatzot HaLailah)

  • 68:51 min.

    Shaah Zmanit (proportional hour)

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Chabad World News
Daily Thought
Sometimes the cloud would be upon the Tabernacle for a number of days, and by G-d's command they encamped, and by G-d's command they journeyed. And sometimes the cloud would be there from evening until morning, and the cloud was lifted in the morning and they journeyed...Or two days, or a year, or a month...By G-d's command they would encamp, and by G-d's command they journeyed. (Numbers 9:20-23.) At every stop along their journey, whether it was for a year or for one day, the Children of Israel set up the Tabernacle and made all their offerings. Because they knew that they had been brought to this...
Shabbat & Holidays
Candle Lighting Times
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Daily Quote
A chassidic saying makes the head clear and the heart clean; a chassidic virtuous practice fills the home with light; a chassidic melody fortifies hope and trust, brings joy, and places the home and family in a state of "light."
Rabbi Sholom DovBer of Lubavitch (1860-1920)