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Halachic Times
Clarksville, MD 21029
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3:52 AM
Dawn (Alot Hashachar)
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4:43 AM
Earliest Tallit and Tefillin (Misheyakir)
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5:43 AM
Sunrise (Hanetz Hachamah)
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9:24 AM
Latest Shema
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10:39 AM
Latest Shacharit
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1:10 PM
Midday (Chatzot Hayom)
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1:49 PM
Earliest Mincha (Mincha Gedolah)
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5:35 PM
Mincha Ketanah (“Small Mincha”)
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7:09 PM
Plag Hamincha (“Half of Mincha”)
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8:38 PM
Sunset (Shkiah)
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9:11 PM
Nightfall (Tzeit Hakochavim)
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1:10 AM
Midnight (Chatzot HaLailah)
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75:22 min.
Shaah Zmanit (proportional hour)
Shabbat & Holidays
Candle Lighting Times
Clarksville MD
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Daily Study
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Chumash with Rashi
Chukat-Balak, 5th Portion (Bamidbar (Numbers) 22:1...
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Psalms/Tehillim
Chapters 55-59
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Tanya
Igeret HaTeshuva, beginning of Chapter 3
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Daily Thought
Some people think that if they were truly spiritual, they would never eat.
In truth, few acts are as divine as eating food.
Eating is similar to sifting gold. You grasp the divine spark within a food and reject the dross. And then, in the mitzvahs energized by that food, you carry that divine spark back to its origin within the oneness of its Creator.
That is why there are foods that are forbidden and foods that are permissible. The Hebrew word for “forbidden” is assur—meaning tied down. “Permissible” is mutar—untied.
Kosher means “fit.” Foods that are assur are not fit for the divine act of eating because the divine spark within them is tied down and cannot be released. If we would eat them, rather than carrying that spark upward, we would be pulled down with it.
But foods that are mutar are fit and ready to release powerful divine energy into all the...






