7:22 pm
Answer:
The above answer was valid for 2010. It should be noted that the time is different each year. Yom Kippur ends during twilight.
7:28 pm (but that changes from year to year, so you should check again. This answer was posted years ago.)
It depends on the year.
7:28
Sundown
when you EAT !
sunset
It's different every year.
Near the end of the service.
Yom Kipport occurs either at the end of Summer or the beginning of Fall, but there is no observance-related connection between Yom Kippur and any season.
No. Between Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur are the "10 Days of Awe". It's a period of reflection.
The end of Yom Kippur is the simplest of the calculations. All Jewish holidays end at sundown, so sundown local time is when the holiday ends. For the religious Jew, "end" is when three stars are visible in the evening sky. So check with your local weather station, and look for the three stars. Since Yom Kippur is the end of a fast, many will be watching intently to break the fast that they are observing.
7:33 pm
not quick enough! In 2010 Yom Kippur starts on September 17th 2010, ending sunset September 18 2010
7:35 pm; according to the Chabad Lubavitch of Ft. Lauderdale
Henry Kissinger