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Shabbat and Yomtov times September 3 to10

Shabbat and Rosh Hashanah times for the week

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Friday, September 3 (Ellul 26), Shabbat begins in London at 7.28;  Bournemouth 7.29; Leeds 7.30*; Manchester 7.38; Gateshead 7.38; Glasgow 7.50.

Saturday, September 4 (Ellul 27). Torah Portion: Nitzavim, Deuteronomy 29:9 to 30:20. Haftarah:  Isaiah 61:10 to 63:9.
                                                                
Shabbat ends in London at 8.29; Bournemouth 8.38; Leeds 8.40; Manchester 8.42; Gateshead 8.48; Glasgow 8.58.

Monday, September 6 (Ellul 29), erev Rosh Hashanah 5782. The festival begins in London at 7.21; Bournemouth 7.22; Leeds 7.26; Manchester 7.31; Gateshead 7.30; Glasgow 7.42.

Tuesday, September 7 (Tishri 1), First day Rosh Hashanah. Torah portion: Genesis 21:1-34 and Numbers 29: 1-6. Haftarah: I Samuel 1:1 to 2:10. Tashlich.

Candle-lighting for the second evening of Rosh Hashanah after 8.22  in London; Bournemouth 8.31; Leeds 8.18; Manchester 8.35; Gateshead 8.40; Glasgow 8.49.

Wednesday, September 8 (Tishri 2)), Second day Rosh Hashanah. Torah portion: Genesis 22:1-24 and Numbers 29:1-6. Haftarah: Jeremiah 31:1-19.

The festival ends in London at 8.19; Bournemouth 8.28; Leeds 8.30; Manchester 8.32; Gateshead 8.37; Glasgow 8.46.

Thursday, September 9 (Tishri 3), Fast of Gedaliah, which ends in in London at 8.11; Bournemouth 8.16; Leeds 8.13; Manchester 8.23; Gateshead 8.24; Glasgow 8.36.

Friday, September 10 (Tishri 4), Shabbat begins in London at 7.12; Bournemouth 7.13; Leeds 7.16; Manchester 7.21; Gateshead 7.20; Glasgow 7.32.

* Central Orthodox communities in Leeds bring in Shabbat early. Chabad times: 7.33 September 3.
 

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