Halachic Times

4.7
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About this app

Halachic Prayer Times.

Times are calculated based on your location. An Internet connection is used to fetch your nearest address, otherwise the nearest country or time zone is used.

Daily times:
• Dawn
• Earliest tallis and tefillin (misheyakir)
• Sunrise
• Latest shema
• Latest morning prayers (shacharis)
• Midday (chatzos hayom)
• Earliest afternoon prayers (mincha gedola)
• Afternoon prayers (mincha ketana)
• Plug hamincha
• Sunset
• Twilight
• Nightfall
• Midnight Guard
• Midnight (chatzos halayla)
• Morning Guard
• Seasonal hour

Weekly times:
• Candle lighting (before sunset on Fridays; motzei Shabbat for chag)
• Shabbat ends

Monthly times:
• Molad
• Earliest kiddush levana
• Latest kiddush levana

Annual times:
• Erev Pesach latest time to eat chametz (same as latest shacharis)
• Erev Pesach latest time to burn chametz
• Number of Channuka candles (before sunset on weekdays; motzei Shabbat)
• Fast begins and ends
• Sefirat haOmer
• Festival ends

Click on a time to open a list with all of its known opinions.

Pink line in the compass utility points you towards the Holy of Holies in Jerusalem. Hold the device horizontally for best results.

Set repeating notifications to remind you of an upcoming time.

Calendar library by KosherJava.

Please report spelling and grammatical errors.
Updated on
Apr 7, 2025

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Data isn’t encrypted
Data can’t be deleted

Ratings and reviews

4.7
1.62K reviews
Sam Sacks
November 21, 2020
I really like this app, matter of fact I just uninstalled and installed the latest version. The only thing missing is showing how long an hour is based on the day and location. You obviously have the data to calculate the times. I was in a class and a student had the "smart luach" app which is for iOS only. That app shows the length of the hour in seconds. Would be a nice to have.
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Moshe Waisberg
November 22, 2020
Settings. Halachic Times. Seasonal Hour.
My TC
August 1, 2025
Excellent app! Only suggestion is, since it has so many opinions, maybe you can add "kanahug" on the typical opinion. Many printed calendars do this. E.g For R Tam they write which is Kanahug. Thanks so much!
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Shlomo Berlinger
November 24, 2020
I have been using this app already for several years, and it's great. I recently discovered that you can make certain times bold so that they are more quickly noticeable, and that you can set multiple alarms to ring before chosen times (for instance, 30 minutes before sof zman k"s and before shkiya). And I love it! What I can't understand is why the alarms ring twice each time: once at the proper time, and then again a few minutes later. Is this controlled by a setting? Or perhaps a minor bug?
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