Tuesday, January 8, 2008

Time to Daven Shacharit...

Until what time can I Pray Shacharit tomorrow, 1/09/2008?

39 comments:

Ben S. said...
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Anonymous said...

you will be able to say it one third of the way through the day which is 4 p.m. askmoses.com

Ben S. said...

OOPS-- You can pray until Midday (according to Mishna)

Daniel Gordon said...

You calculate one third or one half by taking sunrise and sunset and doing some simple division. You can usually find these times in your local newspaper, or at: http://www.chabad.org/calendar/location.asp?AID=143790.

Anonymous said...

i meant before 8 a.m. but if you miss it at the latest 12 p.m.

Jake B said...

8am or 12pm at the absolute latest

Ben S. said...

So you can pray until 12:45

Jake B said...

i got that from askmoses.com

Ben S. said...

That came from time and date .com

Mitch said...
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Mitch said...

(Sunrise)7:43 AM (Sunset)5:46 PM

Jordan said...

You can say Shachrite until midday. (12:00)

Mitch said...

(Sunrise)7:43 AM (Sunset)5:46 PM

Rebecca S. said...

It's best to pray before the first third of the day is up. If you didn't, then you can make it up before one half of the day is up.

Daniel Gordon said...

I got mine from askmoses.com

Lior said...

you are aloud to pray until mid-day

Lior said...

o yeah source is askmoses.com

Ethan said...

11:43 AM according to Rabbi Karp

Mitch said...

You can pray shachrit until 11:43 according to opinion 1 and you can pray shachrit until 12:35 according to opinion 2
I found this information from Rabbi Karp and http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/astronomy.html?n=25

R.J. said...

On askmosesa.com is say till' 4 pm.

Iris said...

on this website: http://www.aishdas.org/avodah/vol07/v07n086.shtml (it's like a blog, too.), it says that: If the fourth hour passes (before chatzot) and one did not pray
Shacharit,in that case, prior to "Chatzot" (12P.M.), one can still pray Shacharit

Iris said...

ok

Leslie said...

I think there is enough time to pray if you finish before 12:00. If you wake up and the sun is already up, i think you can pray right away!

Ellie said...

You may say shacreit until midday. C=

Sam said...

until midday which is six hours after sunrise. source: askmoses.com

Sloan Krakovsky said...
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Leslie said...

Sun rise is at 7:57 and sun set is at 4:36 on January 8 2008

Leslie said...

http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/city.html?n=234, where i found the times...

Hannah S. said...

You can pray until mid day tomorow!
I found that out from the Rabbi chat on askmoses.com

newmanator said...

shacharit sunrise is at 7:45 until midday

jamie height said...

calculate one third or one half by taking sunrise and sunset and some simple division. You will find the sunset and sunrise times in your local newspaper. About 1:45 pm.

http://www.chabad.org/calendar/location.asp?AID=1437

Sloan Krakovsky said...

Until about 1:45 which is midday because sunrise is at 7:45 and sunset is at 5:45 and those are ten hours apart so the 5th hour which is the middle hour is midday

Anonymous said...

on chabad.org i found that its says until 4 pm

Andrew Weatherly said...

You can pray until 12 PM in the middle of the day

sean said...

(Sunrise)7:43 AM (Sunset)5:46 PM

so the middle of the day is about 12:44-45 at latest so from 7:43AM-12:45PM

david feldman said...

there are two opinions according to the tanah kama the shema can be said until midday mid day would be at 1:43pm because the sun rises at 7:43 and thats 6 hours according to rabbi yehuda it can be said at the fourth hour which is 4 pm.

Ellie said...

you can pray until evening comes. C=

Joshua said...

We are told that we are aloud to pray Shacharit until four hours after sunrise. By looking at sunrise calendars, I found that on Wednesday, January 2008, we can pray until 11:43 AM. I found this information on http://aa.usno.navy.mil/cgi-bin/aa_pap.pl.