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Shabbat and Shavuot times from June 7 to June 14

Shabbat and Yom Tov times for the week

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Two lit shabbat candles in silver candlesticks

Friday, June 7 (Sivan 1), Rosh Chodesh Sivan. Shabbat begins in London at 9.00; Bournemouth 8.57; Leeds 7.50*; Manchester 9.19; Gateshead 9.26; Glasgow 9.42.

Saturday, June 8 (Sivan 2), Torah portion: Bemidbar, Numbers 1:1 to 4.20. Haftarah: Hosea 2:1-22.

Shabbat ends in London at 10.20; Bournemouth 10.28; Leeds 10.45; Manchester 10.52; Gateshead 11.14; Glasgow 11.29.

Tuesday, June 11 (Sivan 5), erev Shavuot. The first night of Shavuot begins in London at 9.03; Bournemouth 9.00; Leeds 9.19; Manchester 9.22; Gateshead 9.29; Glasgow 9.46.

Wednesday, June 12 (Sivan 6), first day Shavuot. Torah portion: Exodus 19:1 to 20:23 and Numbers 28:26-31.Haftarah: Ezekiel 1:1-28 and 3:12.

The second night of Shavuot begins in London at 10.23; Bournemouth 10.32; Leeds 10.49; Manchester 10.56; Gateshead 11.19; Glasgow 11.35.

Thursday, June 13 (Sivan 7), second day Shavuot. Megillat Ruth. Torah portion: Deuteronomy 15:19 to 16:17 and Numbers 28:26-3. Haftarah: (Sephardim) Habakkuk 2:20-3:19; (Ashkenazim) Habakkuk 3:1-19. Yizkor.

The festival ends in London at 10.24; Bournemouth 10.33; Leeds 10.50; Manchester 10.57; Gateshead 11.20; Glasgow 11.36.

Friday, June 14 (Sivan 8). Shabbat begins in London at 9.05; Bournemouth 9.02; Leeds 7.55*; Manchester 9.24; Gateshead 9.31; Glasgow 9.48.

*central Orthodox congregations in Leeds bring in Shabbat early: for Chabad times, see chabad.org/calendar

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