Shabbat is when now?
I had not previously heard that Samoa is moving across the international date line this week, meaning that they will go from 11:59PM Thursday to 12:00AM Saturday, skipping Friday. This raises an interesting question for any Jews living there -- when is Shabbat?
According to one answer there, now it'll be Sunday -- we count days, not secular designations.
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According to one answer there, now it'll be Sunday -- we count days, not secular designations.
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But as to your halachic question: most people in that part of the world hold by a "halachic" date line that is independent of the Int'l Date Line: either 90deg west of Jerusalem or 180deg away from Jerusalem. That works out to mostly the same as the secular week, but Japan (for the 90-deg) and Hawaii (for the 180-deg) can be different.
For those who keep "Shabbat is when the secular calendar says it's Saturday", though, I'd imagine they'd have a problem.
I love this stuff.
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Somebody wrote about the halachic date line, which I don't completely understand yet. I gather that Shabbat happens every seven days, and if that day is now called Sunday instead of Saturday, that's no problem as far as Shabbat is concerned. As for any arrangements you had made with, say, your employer, well, that's a different matter. (probably not much of problem for Sunday, but what if it had moved backwards to Friday instead? Some apparently hold that Shabbat in Hawaii is properly on Friday, which sounds challenging.)
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...which I seem to recall you talked about at some point, but likely I misremember.
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And, by the way, it isn't only Samoa that is changing the calendar. Tokelau is also. I was speculating on the Shabbos question earlier today myself.
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