The following times are for Flushing by Chazon Shomayim
(Sunset and sunrise times for this city are not calculated according to visible sunset)

Halachic Daily Times (Zmanim)
SUN - 14 Adar Alef 5787, 21/02/2027

HolidayPurim Katan (small)
Alot HaShachar (Dawn)05:55
Tallit and Tefillin Time06:20
sunrise1Sunrise07:17
sunrise1Visible Sunrise (HaNetz HaChama)07:17
End of Kriat Shma (M"A)09:08
End of Kriat Shma (Gra)09:59
End of M"A Tefilah Time10:20
End of Gra Tefilah Time10:54
Chatzot Hayom (Midday)12:42
Mincha Gedolah Starting Time13:12
Mincha Ketana15:52
Plag HaMincha16:59
fog-sunSunset (Shkiah)18:07
fog-sunVisible Sunset18:07
nightTzeit Hakochavim (Nightfall)18:27
Tzeit Hakochavim (Nightfall) Rabbeinu Tam19:19
Daf Yomi Bavliמעילה ג'
Daf Yomi Yerushalmiנידה י"ב
Daily Rambamהלכות תרומות ט'

Shabbat closest to this day:
20 Adar Alef 5787 27/02/2027

Parashat HaShavua: Ki Tissa
(Haftarah Ashkenazim): ויהי ימים רבים (מלכים א יח,א-לט)
(Haftarah Sephardim): וישלח אחאב (מלכים א יח,כ-לט)
Shabbat Start (Candle Lighting): 17:54
Shabbat Ends: 18:56
Shabbat Ends Rabbeinu Tam: 19:27

Upcoming Shabbat Times:
26 Tamuz 5786 11/07/2026

Parashat HaShavua: Matoth Masaey
שבת מברכין , פרקי אבות פרק א
(Haftarah Ashkenazim): שמעו דבר ה' (ירמיהו ב,ד-כח; ג,ד ; ד, א-ב)
(Haftarah Sephardim): שמעו דבר ה' (ירמיהו ב,ד-כח)
Shabbat Mevarchim: חודש אב
Molad: ליל רביעי, בשעה 7 בערב, 30 דקות ו17 חלקים
Shabbat Start (Candle Lighting): 20:49
Shabbat Ends: 22:02
Shabbat Ends Rabbeinu Tam: 22:20

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Today's Date:
21 Tamuz 5786, 6 July 2026

About Daily and Shabbat Times (Zmanim)

This page displays the daily Halachic times (Zmanim) and the upcoming Shabbat times, including candle-lighting and Shabbat ending times. The daily times include sunrise and sunset; Talit and Tefilin times; the latest times for Kriat Shema and Tefila; Chatzot (midday); Mincha Gedolah and Mincha Ketanah; Plag HaMincha; Tzeit Hakochavim, including according to Rabbeinu Tam; as well as the daily Daf Yomi schedules for both Bavli and Yerushalmi.

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