Shabbat Times, Parshat Vayishlach 

Shabbat Entrance and Exit Times;  Parashat Vayishlach

Parshat Vayishlach covers a period of 23 years: from the date of the meeting between Jacob and Esau when Jacob returned from Haran to the year of Isaac's death. Shabbat entrance and exit times, Parashat Vayishlach, (5784).

Lighting Shabbat candles (Photo: Mandy Hechtman, Flash90.)

The Weekly Torah Portion, Parshat Vayishlach, is the eighth parashah of the book of Genesis. Its name is taken from the first word in the parashah: "And Jacob sent messengers before him to Esau his brother in the land of Seir, the country of Edom," (Genesis 32:3).

The Parashah covers a period of 23 years: from the date of the meeting between Jacob and Esau when Jacob returned from Haran in the year of Isaac's death. According to Rashi, the sale of Joseph, which appears in the next parashah, Parashat Vayeshev, took place 12 years before the death of Isaac mentioned in the parashah, (35:29) and from this, it follows that there is an overlap of 12 years between the Parashot, that is, between the Joseph's sale to Isaac's death. There are 154 verses in Parshat Vayishlach, 1976 words, and 7458 letters.

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Shabbat entry and exit times

Jerusalem

Saturday entrance: 16:01. Saturday exit: 17:14

Tel Aviv

Saturday entrance: 16:15. Saturday exit: 17:15

Haifa

Shabbat entrance: 16:06. Shabbat exit: 17:13

Be'er Sheva

Shabbat entrance: 16:18. Shabbat exit: 17:16

Hebron

Shabbat entrance: 16:20. Shabbat exit: 17:15

Gush Etzion

Shabbat entrance: 16:20. Shabbat exit: 17:14

Ariel

Shabbat entrance: 16:04. Shabbat exit: 17:13

Eilat

Shabbat entrance: 16:11. Shabbat exit: 17:19

Safed

Shabbat entrance: 16:06. Shabbat exit: 17:10

Weekly Torah Portion Sabbath Saturday Shabbat Lighting Shabbat candles Parashah Parshat Vayishlach Shabbat Entrance and Exit time

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