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In Jewish Religion , Shabath officially begins at sunset, not it gets dark, so no amount of clouds can bring in Shabath earlier. That being said, Jewish communities actually do have the custom of lighting Shabath candles 18 minutes before sunset. These 18 minutes provide a grace period for watches and clocks set to slightly different times, ensuring that no one begins Shabath any later that the actual sunset.
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Wow, the photo of sunset in Israel is really awesome. Your information about Shabath in Israel is really very educational. Israel is truly a blessed nation, truly the apple of God's eyes. Thanks for the post. God bless you always.
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