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  2. List of radio stations in Israel - Wikipedia

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    Radio Haifa Hebrew: 96.0 FM: Kol Rega Hebrew: 103.6 FM: Radio Oranim Hebrew: 105.3 FM: Radio Kol HaGalil Haelion ... Live Stream 88.5 FM: Kan 88: Best of everything ...

  3. Zmanim - Wikipedia

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    The absolute latest time for the Shacharit Amidah, ex post facto, is this time. On the Shabbat and on holidays, one is supposed to eat before this time. On Tish'a Ba'av one may sit on a chair at this time, and those who fast on Erev Rosh Hashanah usually eat at this time.

  4. International date line in Judaism - Wikipedia

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    In Hawaii and French Polynesia, the local Saturday is Shabbat according to majority opinion (sections 1 and 3 above), and it should therefore be fully observed as Shabbat. However, since according to the minority opinion (section 2 above), Shabbat is on the local Friday, one should not perform any Torah-level Shabbat prohibitions on Friday.

  5. Abuhav Synagogue - Wikipedia

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    The synagogue was almost completely destroyed in the 1837 earthquake, only the southern wall containing the arks remained standing and exists today as a remnant of the original building. [ 3 ] [ 5 ] The bimah has six steps representing the six working days of the week; the top level is seventh, representing the Shabbat .

  6. Biblical Sabbath - Wikipedia

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    The Biblical Hebrew Shabbat is a verb meaning "to cease" or "to rest", its noun form meaning a time or day of cessation or rest. Its Anglicized pronunciation is Sabbath. A cognate Babylonian Sapattu m or Sabattu m is reconstructed from the lost fifth EnÅ«ma Eliš creation account, which is read as: "[Sa]bbatu shalt thou then encounter, mid[month]ly".

  7. Jewish law in the polar regions - Wikipedia

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    During the polar summer, hundreds of hours can pass without sunset, and it is possible that this entire period is just one day of a week. However, since Shabbat is observed on the same day throughout the world (allowing for differences in time zones), it stands to reason that Shabbat should be observed simultaneously even in polar regions.

  8. Booms and sirens in Israel after Iran launches over 200 ...

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    Booms and air raid sirens sounded across Israel early Sunday after Iran launched hundreds of drones, ballistic missiles and cruise missiles in an unprecedented revenge mission that pushed the ...

  9. Ohel Ya'akov Synagogue (Zikhron Ya'akov) - Wikipedia

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    The Ohel Ya'akov Synagogue is an Orthodox Jewish congregation and synagogue, located in Zikhron Ya'akov, a town in the Haifa District of Israel. The congregation was founded by Baron Edmond James de Rothschild in 1884. [1]