Prayer times
Beit Shemesh
Israel · elevation 270m · today
Prayer times for Beit Shemesh: sunrise, sof zman shema (per Magen Avraham and the Vilna Gaon), chatzot, mincha gedola, mincha ketana, plag hamincha, sunset, tzeit hakochavim, and tzeit Rabbeinu Tam. Times are computed in your browser for Beit Shemesh (Israel) using the city's coordinates and elevation. No refresh needed: times are always current as of your visit. This page also lists Shabbat candle-lighting and havdalah times for the upcoming Shabbat, plus a 7-day outlook.
Sunrise today
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Sunset today
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Chatzot HaYom
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Chatzot HaLayla
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All zmanim today
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Alot HaShachar
Halachic dawn
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Misheyakir
10.2° before sunrise
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Sunrise
Hanetz HaChamah
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Latest Shema (Magen Avraham)
Counts the day from dawn until nightfall
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Latest Shema (Vilna Gaon)
Counts the day from sunrise until sunset
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Latest Shacharit (Magen Avraham)
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Latest Shacharit (Vilna Gaon)
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Chatzot HaYom
Halachic noon
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Mincha Gedola
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Mincha Ketana
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Plag HaMincha
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Sunset
Shkiah
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Tzeit Hakochavim
Geonim opinion
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Tzeit Hakochavim (Rabbeinu Tam)
72 minutes after sunset
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Chatzot HaLayla
Halachic midnight
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Upcoming Shabbat
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Candle lighting
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25 min before sunset
Havdalah (Geonim)
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Tzeit hakochavim
Havdalah (Rabbeinu Tam)
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72 minutes after sunset
The next 7 days
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Quick facts for Beit Shemesh
Extremes over the next 12 months, computed with the KosherJava engine
- Earliest sunrise
- 05:31
- June 11
- Latest sunset
- 19:52
- June 26
- Latest tzeit hakochavim
- 20:31
- June 23
- Longest day
- 14h 19m
- June 17
- Shortest day
- 10h 10m
- December 19
- Earliest winter candle lighting
- 16:13
- December 4
Zmanim for Beit Shemesh: questions and answers
When is Shabbat candle lighting in Beit Shemesh?
Candle lighting in Beit Shemesh is 25 minutes before sunset on Friday. The precise time for the upcoming Shabbat is shown at the top of this page.
What is the Rabbeinu Tam havdalah time in Beit Shemesh?
Rabbeinu Tam havdalah is 72 minutes after sunset, the stricter opinion for the end of Shabbat. The exact time for the upcoming Shabbat is shown above.
What is the difference between sof zman shema MGA and GRA?
The Magen Avraham counts the halachic day from dawn (alot hashachar) to nightfall, so his sof zman shema is earlier. The Vilna Gaon (GRA) counts from sunrise to sunset. Both times are listed on this page so you can follow your own minhag.
How are zmanim for Beit Shemesh calculated?
Times are computed from the coordinates of Beit Shemesh (31.75°, 34.99°) and the city elevation (270m), using the KosherJava engine: the same one that powers MyZmanim and the Otot app.
Do these times account for elevation?
Yes. Elevation affects sunrise and sunset; Beit Shemesh sits at 270m above sea level, and that is factored into every calculation.
How often do these times update?
Times are computed in your browser every time you open the page, so they are always current as of the moment of your visit. No server pushes a daily snapshot; no manual refresh is needed.
When is the earliest sunrise in Beit Shemesh?
The earliest sunrise in Beit Shemesh over the next 12 months is at 05:31, on June 11.
When is the latest sunset in Beit Shemesh?
The latest sunset in Beit Shemesh over the next 12 months is at 19:52, on June 26. The latest tzeit hakochavim is 20:31, on June 23.
How short is the shortest day of the year in Beit Shemesh?
The shortest day in Beit Shemesh over the next 12 months falls on December 19, lasting 10 hours and 10 minutes. The longest is on June 17, at 14 hours and 19 minutes.
When is the earliest winter Shabbat candle lighting in Beit Shemesh?
The earliest winter candle lighting in Beit Shemesh is at 16:13, on December 4. Local custom in Beit Shemesh is to light 25 minutes before sunset.
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