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=The Time Based Method=
=The Time Based Method=
Besides for the astronomical method mentioned above, there are many of the opinion that Shabbat ends at an uniform increment of time after sunset in every region of the world.  
Besides for the astronomical method mentioned above, there are many of the opinion that Shabbat ends at an uniform increment of time after sunset in every region of the world.  
==Rabbeinu Tam's Position and Derivatives==


# There are poskim that made such positions for Israel specifically. The more lenient positions held that Shabbat ends 24 minutes after sunset in the winter and 30 in the summer in Israel.<ref>Ketzot HaChoshen 93:2</ref> Those who were more stringent held that Shabbat should end 45-50 minutes after sunset in Israel.<ref>Dinim V'Hanhagot 8:7 in the name of the Chazon Ish.
# There are poskim that made such positions for Israel specifically. The more lenient positions held that Shabbat ends 24 minutes after sunset in the winter and 30 in the summer in Israel.<ref>Ketzot HaChoshen 93:2</ref> Those who were more stringent held that Shabbat should end 45-50 minutes after sunset in Israel.<ref>Dinim V'Hanhagot 8:7 in the name of the Chazon Ish.


Rav Aharon M'Belz instructed that one should wait 50 minutes after sunset in Israel.</ref>
Rav Aharon M'Belz instructed that one should wait 50 minutes after sunset in Israel.</ref>
===Rabbeinu Tam's Position and Derivatives===


<!--#According to Sephardim, a Yireh Shamayim should be strict to refrain from Melacha until 72 minutes after sunset like Rabbenu Tam.<ref>Yalkut Yosef 293:3</ref> These 72 minutes are proportional to the length of the day, and do not depend on current location.<ref>Zmanim KHalacha, page 43, quoting Hacham Ovadia zt"l. Hence, 72 minutes would be 1.2 multiplied by the day's shaa zmanit.</ref>
<!--#According to Sephardim, a Yireh Shamayim should be strict to refrain from Melacha until 72 minutes after sunset like Rabbenu Tam.<ref>Yalkut Yosef 293:3</ref> These 72 minutes are proportional to the length of the day, and do not depend on current location.<ref>Zmanim KHalacha, page 43, quoting Hacham Ovadia zt"l. Hence, 72 minutes would be 1.2 multiplied by the day's shaa zmanit.</ref>
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