It depends on what day of the year you are talking about. Sunset is different every day. Consult a local synagogue and they may have a list of times for your area.
The time of sunset or sundown for the Jewish community in New York City varies depending on the time of year. Generally, it is around 8:30-9:30 pm during the summer months and around 4:30-5:30 pm during the winter months. It is recommended to check a reliable source for the exact time on a specific date.
The Sabbath, known to the Jewish people as Shabbat in Hebrew and Shabbos in Yiddish observe it from Friday at sunset to Saturday. Shabbat is officially over when you can see 3 stars in the sky and at that time there is a Havdalah ceremony to seperate the Sabbath from the rest of the week. A Jewish day is always sundown to sundown.
The Jewish day of rest is called the Sabbath, and it begins on Friday evening at sundown and lasts until Saturday evening at sundown. It is observed as a time of rest and worship.
It depends on what city you're in.
The sunset is at 7.38pm on August 29th.
Sunset was at 8:08 PM MDT.
a short time before sunset on Friday until a short time after sunset on Saturday
According to the US Naval Observatory sunset will be at 8:05pm.
Sunrise: 5:24am Sunset: 8:28pm Full Moon: 3:15pm
The Sabbath begins some number of minutes before local sunset, typically between 15 and 60 minutes before, the exact number varying somewhat depending on the custom of the local Jewish community. Since the time of local sunset varies by location, the beginning of the Sabbath on any given date depends on the location, and on the custom of the community of which the individual Jew is a member.
A Jewish wedding should NOT be held on Saturday Night but if you really want to it would have to be after sundown. This means that during the summer, the ceremony wouldn't be able to be held until close to midnight.
As Jewish days are from sunset until after twilight the following evening, and Passover is on the 15th of Nisan, so the first day of Passover finishes after twilight on the 15th of Nisan.
Shabbat ends in New Jersey on Saturday at sunset. You can check the specific time for today by looking up the sundown time in your location.