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Zmanim (Hebrew: זְמַנִּים,
literally means "times",
singular zman) are
specific times of the day
mentioned in
Jewish law.
These times appear in various...
- Shabbat,
Eruvin Jerusalem Talmud: Shabbat,
Eruvin Mishneh Torah:
Sefer Zmanim,
Shabbat 1–30;
Eruvin 1–8
Shulchan Aruch:
Orach Chayim,
Shabbat 244–344;...
- his chaburah, and to
decide the
topic of
study for the semester.
Three zmanim (semesters)
exist in a year,
based on the
Hebrew calendar:
Winter zman,...
- men are
obligated to pray
three times a day
within specific time
ranges (
zmanim), while,
according most
modern Orthodox authorities,
women are only required...
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pilgrimage of booths". Also
spelled Sukkoth, Succot; Ashke**** Hebrew: Sukkōs "
Zmanim -
Halachic Times". www.chabad.org. "Sukkot | Meaning, Traditions, & Tabernacles...
- from 12:00.
Relative hours are used for the
calculation of
prayer times (
zmanim); for example, the
Shema must be
recited in the
first three relative hours...
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accurate prayer schedule.
Canonical hours Direction of
prayer Watchkeeping Zmanim PrayTimes.org For the day-to-day
variation of the
prayer times, see, for...
- Al
HaNisim for Yom
Haatzmaut Rabbi Eliezer Melamed,
Peninei Halachah –
Zmanim, Yom
HaAtzmaut Adi Sherzer.
Civil Religion,
Israel Style:
Independence Day...
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economically prosperous and
enveloped in the
scent of oranges,” as the
article in
Zmanim puts it." "Jaffa: The Rise and Fall of an
Agrarian City".
Institute for...
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systems on El Al
aircraft feature an
application that
shows the
current Zmanim (Jewish
prayer times)
throughout the flight, with a comp****
pointing in...