Shabbat Times in Seattle

For Friday 2026-08-21

Halachic note

Seattle follows the local custom of lighting candles 18 minutes before sunset. The Shabbat-end time shown uses tzeit hakochavim (8.5°). A 72-minute alternative is also shown for those who follow that opinion.

Seattle's diverse Jewish community, centered in neighborhoods like Seward Park and Wedgwood, offers a welcoming Shabbat experience with a range of synagogues, kosher amenities, and a communal eruv. Visitors can enjoy the city's unique Pacific Northwest setting while observing Shabbat.