◆ Zmanim in Miami Today
מיאמי, USA · Saturday, August 22, 2026 · 9 Elul, 5786
Hebrew Date
9 Elul, 5786
August 22, 2026
Parashat HaShavua
Ki Seitzei
This Shabbat's reading
Full Zmanim for August 22, 2026
| Zman | Time |
|---|---|
| Alot HaShachar | 05:44 |
| Misheyakir | 06:13 |
| Sunrise (Netz) | 06:56 |
| Latest Shema (GRA) | 10:10 |
| Latest Tefillah (GRA) | 11:14 |
| Chatzos | 13:23 |
| Mincha Gedola | 13:55 |
| Mincha Ketana | 17:08 |
| Plag HaMincha | 18:29 |
| Sunset (Shkiah) | 19:50 |
| Tzait HaKochavim (8.5° GRA) | 20:25 |
| Tzait HaKochavim (72 min) | 21:02 |
| Tzait HaKochavim (16.1° Rabbeinu Tam) | 21:00 |
About Jewish Prayer Times in Miami
The Zmanim (halachic times) above are calculated for Miami's exact coordinates (latitude 25.7617, longitude -80.1918, elevation 2m) using the NOAA Solar Calculator. The times are recomputed each day from the sun's actual position, so they remain accurate year-round without any manual adjustment.
How to Use These Prayer Times
- Alot HaShachar — the earliest time for most morning mitzvot.
- Misheyakir — the earliest time to put on tzitzit and tefillin.
- Sof Zman K'riat Shema — the deadline to recite the morning Shema; the earliest time to say Shema is from sunrise (netz hachama). Do not delay past this deadline.
- Chatzos — divides morning from afternoon; the latest time for certain daytime mitzvot.
- Mincha Gedola / Ketana — the window for the afternoon prayer (Mincha); Mincha Gedola is the earliest time, Mincha Ketana is the preferred time.
- Tzait HaKochavim — nightfall; the end of Shabbat, Yom Tov, and fast days.