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Friday, September 3
Light Candles at: 7:28 pm
Shabbat, September 4
Shabbat Ends: 8:20 pm
Wednesday, September 8
Eve of First day Rosh Hashana
Light Candles at: 7:22 pm
Thursday, September 9
Eve of Second day Rosh Hashana
Light Candles after: 8:14 pm
Friday, September 10
Light Candles at: 7:20 pm
Shabbat, September 11
Shabbat Ends: 8:12 pm
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