The Talmud says that any fast that doesn't see the sun set is not a fast. Yom Kippur deserves more strictness because it is from the Torah. Tish'a be'av is only derabbanan (Rabbinical), though, so sunset should be sufficient. Nothing else is said in the Talmud nor Rishonim (commentaries).
Answer:(In response to the above)On the contrary; it means that all fasts end after sunset. The Code of Jewish Law says explicitly that sunset is too early to end a fast (Orach Chaim, 562:1). Religious Jews customarily end the fast of Tisha B'av about 25 minutes after sunset, or slightly later. No fast is customarily ended at sunset.
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1) If it's already after sunset, the fast will end within minutes (Tisha B'av and Yom Kippur a little later). 2) Otherwise, no, unless you're pregnant, nursing, or at risk of dehydration.
You should avoid all types of work until after mid-day. Also you may not prepare for the end fast meal until after mid day. If you must work for parnasa then consult a rabbi.
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Look up the time for sunste, on the computer or a newspaper. The fast ends, depending on custom, about 40 minutes after sunset.
Pilgrims performing Haj do not fast on the day of Arafat. It is beneficial for rest of the Muslims to fast on this day and you break your fast after sunset
No, not all adverbs end in -ly. Some adverbs do not end in -ly, such as "fast," "soon," and "well."
The Fast Show ended in 1997.
Fast Folk ended in 1997.
It is true. If they smell food at the end of a maze they will tend to go fast to get to the end. But they don't go as fast as light.
He was entirely in the Fast and the Furious 1, and also the latest movie at the current time, Fast and Furious. He made a brief appearance at the end of the Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift as well.
It depends on how fast the front of the whip is going.