Village of Peace Residents in Dimona
...remember to reset your clocks!!!
KNN Staff
...remember to reset your clocks!!!
KNN Staff
Dimona, Israel
In order to gain one additional hour of daylight during the winter, the annual cycle of 'Daylight Savings Time' was created by governments of men.
Israel's Standard time zone's Daylight Savings time which commenced in spring will end Yom Rishone (Sunday) morning. That is during Mohtsai Shabbaht (Saturday) night of the 26th night / the morning of the 27th of September 2009 at 2am. Instead of time advancing to 02:00:00, the time will move back one hour from 01:59:59, then to 01:00:00.
Most people have grown accustomed used to DST beginning or ending on a Yom Rishone (the first day, Sunday). However ironic, it will commence at 2am on the Yom Sheshe (the sixth day, Friday) March 26 in the spring of 2010.
In order not to under-sleep (since you'll gain an hour), it is recommended that you set your clocks back one hour before going to bed Mohtsai Shabbaht (Saturday night).
"And he shall think to change times and laws" - Dan.7:25
In order to gain one additional hour of daylight during the winter, the annual cycle of 'Daylight Savings Time' was created by governments of men.
Israel's Standard time zone's Daylight Savings time which commenced in spring will end Yom Rishone (Sunday) morning. That is during Mohtsai Shabbaht (Saturday) night of the 26th night / the morning of the 27th of September 2009 at 2am. Instead of time advancing to 02:00:00, the time will move back one hour from 01:59:59, then to 01:00:00.
Most people have grown accustomed used to DST beginning or ending on a Yom Rishone (the first day, Sunday). However ironic, it will commence at 2am on the Yom Sheshe (the sixth day, Friday) March 26 in the spring of 2010.
In order not to under-sleep (since you'll gain an hour), it is recommended that you set your clocks back one hour before going to bed Mohtsai Shabbaht (Saturday night).
"And he shall think to change times and laws" - Dan.7:25