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 Candle Lighting Times for Shabbat and Holidays
 In memory of Hillel ben Avrohom and Pessa bat Yehuda



Times for: Branford, CT 06405
Candle Lighting: 18 mins. before Shkiah | Time Zone: -5 | DST: yes

Date Time    
Friday, July 11, 2008 Light Candles at: 8:07 pm 1
Shabbat, July 12, 2008 Shabbat Ends: 9:14 pm 1

1 IMPORTANT: Our system indicates that Daylight Saving Time is in effect in this area. The listings above have been adjusted accordingly.
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About Candle Lighting
It is considered a great mitzvah and responsibility to honor the Sabbath by lighting candles 18 minutes before sunset on Friday evening.This unique commandment, entrusted to the Jewish woman, is rich with meaning and purpose.

It is very important to know the exact candle-lighting time, because we are not allowed, under any circumstances, to kindle these lights after sunset.


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