Shabbat times · Israel

Shabbat candle-lighting times in Jerusalem.

Every Friday candle-lighting time and Saturday-night havdalah time for Jerusalem through December 2027. Times are computed for Jerusalem's exact coordinates via Hebcal.

This Shabbat in Jerusalem

Friday, Jul 3, 2026

Light candles (Fri)7:08pm
Havdalah (Sat night)8:38pm
Convention: candle lighting 40 minutes before Jerusalem sundown; havdalah 50 minutes after sundown. Your community may differ — always defer to your local rabbi or shul calendar.
The full table

Every Friday in Jerusalem through December 2027.

Candle-lighting and havdalah times for all 79 remaining Fridays. The current week is highlighted.

Jerusalem

Israel · IST · 40 min before sundown · havdalah 50 min after
FridayLight candlesHavdalah (Sat night)
Jul 3, 20267:08pm8:38pm
Jul 10, 20267:07pm8:37pm
Jul 17, 20267:05pm8:35pm
Jul 24, 20267:01pm8:31pm
Jul 31, 20266:56pm8:26pm
Aug 7, 20266:50pm8:20pm
Aug 14, 20266:43pm8:13pm
Aug 21, 20266:36pm8:05pm
Aug 28, 20266:28pm7:57pm
Sep 4, 20266:19pm7:48pm
Sep 11, 20266:10pm7:39pm
Sep 18, 20266:01pm7:30pm
Sep 25, 20265:52pm7:21pm
Oct 2, 20265:43pm7:12pm
Oct 9, 20265:34pm7:03pm
Oct 16, 20265:26pm6:55pm
Oct 23, 20265:18pm6:47pm
Oct 30, 20264:11pm5:41pm
Nov 6, 20264:05pm5:35pm
Nov 13, 20264:00pm5:30pm
Nov 20, 20263:57pm5:27pm
Nov 27, 20263:55pm5:25pm
Dec 4, 20263:54pm5:25pm
Dec 11, 20263:55pm5:26pm
Dec 18, 20263:58pm5:28pm
Dec 25, 20264:01pm5:32pm
Jan 1, 20274:06pm5:37pm
Jan 8, 20274:11pm5:42pm
Jan 15, 20274:17pm5:48pm
Jan 22, 20274:23pm5:55pm
Jan 29, 20274:30pm6:01pm
Feb 5, 20274:36pm6:08pm
Feb 12, 20274:42pm6:14pm
Feb 19, 20274:48pm6:20pm
Feb 26, 20274:54pm6:25pm
Mar 5, 20274:59pm6:30pm
Mar 12, 20275:04pm6:35pm
Mar 19, 20275:09pm6:40pm
Mar 26, 20276:14pm7:45pm
Apr 2, 20276:19pm7:50pm
Apr 9, 20276:23pm7:54pm
Apr 16, 20276:28pm7:59pm
Apr 23, 20276:33pm8:04pm
Apr 30, 20276:38pm8:09pm
May 7, 20276:43pm8:14pm
May 14, 20276:48pm8:19pm
May 21, 20276:52pm8:23pm
May 28, 20276:57pm8:28pm
Jun 4, 20277:01pm8:32pm
Jun 11, 20277:04pm8:35pm
Jun 18, 20277:06pm8:37pm
Jun 25, 20277:08pm8:38pm
Jul 2, 20277:08pm8:39pm
Jul 9, 20277:07pm8:37pm
Jul 16, 20277:05pm8:35pm
Jul 23, 20277:02pm8:32pm
Jul 30, 20276:57pm8:27pm
Aug 6, 20276:51pm8:21pm
Aug 13, 20276:45pm8:14pm
Aug 20, 20276:37pm8:07pm
Aug 27, 20276:29pm7:59pm
Sep 3, 20276:21pm7:50pm
Sep 10, 20276:12pm7:41pm
Sep 17, 20276:02pm7:32pm
Sep 24, 20275:53pm7:22pm
Oct 1, 20275:44pm7:13pm
Oct 8, 20275:35pm7:05pm
Oct 15, 20275:27pm6:56pm
Oct 22, 20275:19pm6:49pm
Oct 29, 20275:12pm6:42pm
Nov 5, 20274:06pm5:36pm
Nov 12, 20274:01pm5:31pm
Nov 19, 20273:58pm5:28pm
Nov 26, 20273:55pm5:26pm
Dec 3, 20273:54pm5:25pm
Dec 10, 20273:55pm5:26pm
Dec 17, 20273:57pm5:28pm
Dec 24, 20274:00pm5:31pm
Dec 31, 20274:05pm

Israel reads the weekly parasha on its own schedule some weeks of the year, so we leave the portion column off this page — see the diaspora parasha schedule.

Times computed Wednesday, Jul 1, 2026 from Hebcal for Jerusalem's coordinates. Communities and individual shuls may use different conventions — always defer to your local rabbi or community calendar for halachic decisions.
The one-minute explainer

Why the time changes every week.

Shabbat begins at sundown on Friday, and candles are lit 40 minutes before sundown — Jerusalem's own long-standing custom (most diaspora communities use 18). Because sundown drifts earlier and later with the seasons, the candle-lighting time is different every single Friday. In Jerusalem, Friday candle lighting swings from around 3:54pm in midwinter (week of Dec 4) to 7:08pm at the height of summer (week of Jul 3) — the time changes every single week, which is why families keep a table like this on the fridge.

Teaching the moment to your kids? Light two candles, cover your eyes, say the blessing below, then open your eyes — that first look at the flames is the first moment of Shabbat in your home. Our main candle-lighting guide has the full K–6 walkthrough, and the Friday-night blessing guide covers what comes right after: blessing your children.

The blessing

בָּרוּךְ אַתָּה יְיָ אֱלֹהֵינוּ מֶלֶךְ הָעוֹלָם, אֲשֶׁר קִדְּשָׁנוּ בְּמִצְוֹתָיו וְצִוָּנוּ לְהַדְלִיק נֵר שֶׁל שַׁבָּת.

Baruch atah Adonai, Eloheinu melech ha'olam, asher kid'shanu b'mitzvotav v'tzivanu l'hadlik ner shel Shabbat.

Translation: Blessed are You, Lord our God, King of the universe, who has sanctified us with His commandments and commanded us to kindle the light of Shabbat.

Common questions

Questions about Shabbat times in Jerusalem.

What time is candle lighting in Jerusalem this Friday?

Shabbat candles are lit at 7:08pm on Friday, Jul 3, 2026 in Jerusalem — 40 minutes before local sundown. The full table on this page lists every Friday through December 2027, and the current week is always highlighted.

What time does Shabbat end in Jerusalem this week?

Havdalah in Jerusalem is at 8:38pm on Saturday night, Jul 4, 2026 — about 50 minutes after sundown, when three medium stars are visible.

Which halachic convention does this page use?

Candle lighting 40 minutes before sundown (the Jerusalem custom; most diaspora communities use 18) and havdalah 50 minutes after sundown, computed by Hebcal for Jerusalem's exact latitude and longitude. Individual communities differ — always defer to your local rabbi or shul calendar.

Where can I find times for other cities?

Our candle-lighting hub covers 20 cities — the largest North American Jewish communities plus Jerusalem — each with its own full table like this one. For anywhere else, Hebcal's lookup tool works for any zip code or city worldwide.

After candle lighting

Make Shabbat the best half-hour of your homeschool week.

Every week we publish a free 30-minute Torah-portion lesson for K–6 — the story, the big idea, discussion questions, and a printable PDF. And once the candles are lit, our free Friday-night blessing guide walks you through blessing your children.

See this week's free parasha lesson →

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