◆ Zmanim in Moscow Today

מוסקבה, Russia · 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

ZmanTime
Alot HaShachar03:59
Misheyakir03:56
Sunrise (Netz)05:11
Latest Shema (GRA)08:51
Latest Tefillah (GRA)10:05
Chatzos12:32
Mincha Gedola13:08
Mincha Ketana16:48
Plag HaMincha18:20
Sunset (Shkiah)19:52
Tzait HaKochavim (8.5° GRA)20:51
Tzait HaKochavim (72 min)21:04
Tzait HaKochavim (16.1° Rabbeinu Tam)22:06

About Jewish Prayer Times in Moscow

The Zmanim (halachic times) above are calculated for Moscow's exact coordinates (latitude 55.7558, longitude 37.6173, elevation 156m) 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.