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Shabbat Times Announced for Parashat Ki Tetze, August 21, 2026 Across Israel

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C14 has published the official Shabbat start and end times for Parashat Ki Tetze on August 21, 2026 (8th of Elul, 5786) across various cities in Israel. The times include the standard candle lighting and Havdalah times, as well as the later "Rabbenu Tam" times observed by some communities.

In Jerusalem, Shabbat begins at 18:41 and ends at 19:53, with Rabbenu Tam at 20:33. Tel Aviv's times are 18:58 for entry and 19:56 for exit, with Rabbenu Tam at 20:30. Other cities such as Haifa, Beersheba, Gaza City, Hebron, Eilat, Karmiel, Beit She'an, and Ariel have their respective times listed, all within a similar range.

The article also includes the traditional blessing recited by women when lighting the Shabbat candles, invoking peace, blessing, and spiritual merit for the family and the Jewish people. This prayer asks for divine protection and the merit of the matriarchs Sarah, Rebecca, Rachel, and Leah.

C14 wishes all readers a peaceful and blessed Shabbat, providing these times to help communities prepare properly for the holy day.

Summary: C14 has released the Shabbat candle lighting and ending times for August 21, 2026, across Israel for Parashat Ki Tetze, including traditional blessings and Rabbenu Tam timings.

Points: - Shabbat on August 21, 2026, begins and ends at specific times across Israeli cities. - Jerusalem Shabbat starts at 18:41 and ends at 19:53, Rabbenu Tam at 20:33. - Times for Tel Aviv, Haifa, Beersheba, Gaza, Hebron, and others are also provided. - The traditional candle lighting blessing is included for spiritual preparation. - C14 offers these times to assist observant communities nationwide.

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