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Jewish Apps

Shabbat and Holiday Times App

Quickly and Easily Get Shabbat and Holidays Candle-Lighting Times

 
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An admirer Europe March 20, 2026

There are a number of apps that given all halachic times.

Chabad were pioneers online as off. Does Chabad.org really not have that option?? Reply

Chabad.org Staff March 26, 2026
in response to An admirer:

We feature the zemanim on the website chabad.org/zemanim and on the Hayom app. Reply

Paul M California, USA January 18, 2026

Please update app to include half minchah for earliest time to light for Shabbos (or all halachic time). In addition, please have it integrate into my iphone calendar to bulk add all the Shabbos times/yom tovs for the year.

Thank you! Reply

Ari April 17, 2023

Great app!
Is it possible to add the additional Zmanim as a side feature?
That would be really cool
Thanks Reply

Angela Diggs Montreal November 22, 2021

Would it be possible to connect the app to google nest or alexa to remind us a few minutes before the start of Sabbath? Reply

Ralph New York November 13, 2020

with shortcuts, is there a way to ask siri 'What time does shabbat start this week?' Reply

Anonymous Philadelphia March 13, 2020

Is it possible to have two zone info (one for US the other for Israel) for Shabbat in and out? Reply

Karen Sudbury December 13, 2019

Sad this app is not available for Android... Reply

Chabad.org Staff February 11, 2020
in response to Karen :

It is available for Android, please look again above, on the right side. Reply

Howard Deuitch Montreal August 31, 2018

What about Plag times? Earliest time start shabbos and light candles and say kiddush and motzi please reply Reply

Anonymous Middle of Nowhere October 23, 2017

Thank you for this terrific app with so, so much information. The weekly "In a Nutshell" is fabulous. Shame it isn't available on Kindle too, then I don't get too much eye strain! Reply

nonprof SFCA November 3, 2023
in response to Anonymous:

WE TURNED DOWN THE “BRIGHT” ON ALL OF OUR DEVICES & NOW A LOT LESS EYESTRAIN ! Reply

Chabad.org Staff January 22, 2015

Re Shabbat Times Mobile App This is not a Shabbat alarm clock sorry! Reply

Andrea Eisenstein Houston January 14, 2015

Shabbat Times Mobile App Is this also a Shabbat alarm clock that can be used on an iPhone? Reply

Yossi .B Corona, NY May 1, 2017
in response to Andrea Eisenstein:

Sorry, Andrea but the app only includes the Shabbat Times and does not provide a Alarm Clock Reply

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