You Denver dudes and dudettes rocking out your yarmulkes and challah – listen up! That question drumming in your head like a particularly enthusiastic hora beat – "What time does Shabbat end in Denver, CO?" – we've got the answer for you.
But first, let's be honest. We all know that feeling. You're knee-deep in a delightful Shabbat dinner, the Manischewitz is flowing, and Aunt Ruth's brisket is about to win you over (again). Suddenly, a commercial break disrupts your zen state, and there it is – a glimpse of that new Marvel movie trailer. Intrigue sets in. Is it okay to sneak a peek after Havdalah? Can Captain America wait a few more minutes?
Fear not, movie-obsessed friend! We've got the intel you crave.
The Sunset Scoop: When Shabbat Says "See Ya Later" in Denver
Here's the nitty-gritty: Shabbat departs Denver in a blaze of glory (well, more like a fading sunset) around 9:16 pm. This, of course, is just an estimate. The exact time can vary slightly depending on where you are in Denver (you know, the whole Earth-is-round thing).
Pro Tip: Don't wait until the last second to perform the Havdalah ceremony. You wouldn't want to miss those sweet, sweet movie trailers because you're fumbling with the spices.
Shabbat SOS: Frequently Asked Questions (Denver Edition)
How to: Find the exact Shabbat end time for my Denver zip code?
How to: Prepare for Havdalah?
How to: Deal with the post-Shabbat movie cravings?
How to: Explain Shabbat ending to my over-eager dog who keeps trying to drag me outside?
How to: Make the most of the remaining Shabbat vibes?
So there you have it, Denver! Now you can enjoy the rest of your Shabbat knowing exactly when you can unleash your inner movie buff (or phone scroller, we don't judge). Chag Sameach!
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