Plan Your Community Dinner And Prayers By Checking The Official San Francisco Shabbat Times For The Winter Season

· You can include Times in a community calendar or similar material you distribute for free in printed form, and you can distribute Times electronically for free to a limited group of individuals such as synagogue members or friends. Chabad of SF is a place where every Jewish person, and the entire Jewish community is welcome - regardless of affiliation or level of knowledge. Shabbat and Jewish holiday times in SanFrancisco on a table which contains Hebrew date, Gregorian date, Parashat HaShavuah, Shabbat candle lighting and shabbat ending times all over the year with printing possibility. Our prayerbook represents our community's Shabbat tefillah, and is the first in North America to integrate Sepharadi and Ashkenazi prayers into a single nusach. · Fast begins at 6:01am on Dec 30. Asara B’Tevet on Dec 30. Fast ends at 5:36pm on Dec 30. The image below lists Shabbat Starting and Ending times for SanFrancisco (États-Unis). The Candle Lighting times are approximative; make sure to check your own community’s schedules. · Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan on Oct 23. Candle lighting at 6:01pm on Oct 24. Parashat Noach. Havdalah at 6:58pm on Oct 25.

Shabbat and Jewish holiday times in SanFrancisco on a table which contains Hebrew date, Gregorian date, Parashat HaShavuah, Shabbat candle lighting and shabbat ending times all over the year with printing possibility.

Our prayerbook represents our community's Shabbat tefillah, and is the first in North America to integrate Sepharadi and Ashkenazi prayers into a single nusach.

The image below lists Shabbat Starting and Ending times for SanFrancisco (États-Unis). The Candle Lighting times are approximative; make sure to check your own community’s schedules.

· Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan on Oct 23. Candle lighting at 6:01pm on Oct 24. Parashat Noach. Havdalah at 6:58pm on Oct 25.

· Fast begins at 6:01am on Dec 30. Asara B’Tevet on Dec 30. Fast ends at 5:36pm on Dec 30.

Chabad of SF is a place where every Jewish person, and the entire Jewish community is welcome - regardless of affiliation or level of knowledge.

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