I understand you can't say Tehilim at night. Can you say Tehilim between shkiah and tzeits hakochavim (ben hashmashot)? or does it have to be said before shkiah?
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Why would you think you can or can't? (answer by editing your question.) – Double AA♦ Aug 6 '14 at 23:55
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possible duplicate of Can one read Tehillim or Tanach at night? – Gershon Gold Aug 7 '14 at 0:29
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possible duplicate of What is the reason that you are not allowed to learn Torah shebictav at night? – Shmuel Aug 7 '14 at 1:09
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1This seems to not be a duplicate of either - it is accepting not to say at night (without being very clear about it) and asking when that begins. – Y e z Aug 7 '14 at 1:51
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Now the question is when is night. Do we go according to rebeinu tam time? – Dovid Benizri Aug 7 '14 at 1:58
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It is specifically from tzeis hakochavim, (see piskei teshuvos 238:3)
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@DovidBenizri If this answer worked for you, you can tell us that by clicking the green arrow next to the answer, to mark it as "accepted." FYI. – MTL Oct 6 '14 at 15:23