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Shabbat Start and End Times for Parashat Ki Tetzeh 5786 Across Israeli Cities

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Parashat Ki Tetzeh, the sixth weekly Torah portion in the Book of Deuteronomy, spans from chapter 21, verse 10 to chapter 25, verse 19. According to the Maimonides' enumeration of commandments, this portion contains the highest number of mitzvot (commandments) among all weekly Torah readings.

The article provides the Shabbat candle lighting and Havdalah times for various cities in Israel for the week of Parashat Ki Tetzeh in the Hebrew year 5786. In Jerusalem, Shabbat begins at 18:41 and ends at 19:53. In Tel Aviv, Shabbat starts at 18:58 and concludes at 19:56. Haifa's times are 18:51 for entry and 19:56 for exit. Be'er Sheva marks Shabbat from 18:58 to 19:54. In Hebron, Shabbat begins at 19:00 and ends at 19:54. The same times apply for Gush Etzion. Ariel's Shabbat times are 18:47 to 19:54. Eilat observes Shabbat from 18:45 to 19:51, and Safed from 18:52 to 19:54.

These times are essential for observant Jews to properly observe the start and end of Shabbat according to local sunset and nightfall times.

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