Knitted News26.03.21 08:09 Thirteen in Nissan will be blessed

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Parashat Tzav is the second Parashat Hashavua in the Book of Leviticus. It begins in chapter six, verse one and ends in chapter eight, verse six.
Rabbi Yair Ben Menachem in the responsa I went to Pesach
Passover, or in its biblical name: the Feast of Unleavened Bread, is the first of the three customs. Passover is celebrated for seven days, from the 15th of Nisan to the 21st of Nisan. The first and last day are good days, and the days between them are called the Sabbath.
This year, Passover will take place on Saturday night, so we have brought you the Shabbat entry times and the departure times of the holiday on Sunday.
Jerusalem
Shabbat entry: 18:16. Holiday departure: 19:36
Tel Aviv
Shabbat entry: 18:36. Holiday departure: 29:38
Haifa
Shabbat entry: 18:27. Holiday departure: 19:37
Beer Sheva
Shabbat entry: 18:36. Holiday departure: 19:38
Hebron
Shabbat entry: 18:34. Holiday departure: 19:36
Gush Etzion
Shabbat entry: 18:34. Holiday departure: 19:36
Ariel
Shabbat entry: 18:34. Holiday departure: 19:36
Eilat
Shabbat entry: 18:34. Holiday departure: 19:36
Zefat
Shabbat entry: 18:33. Holiday departure: 19:35
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