It’s been a while since I wrote about PHP Zmanim the work I’ve done with it and the things I’ve learned while implementing it. But despite the delay, I always intended to continue the conversation. That’s what we’re doing today.

In my first post, I explained how to install and get started with the PHP Zmanim library. Then, in the next post, I dug into calculating more complex times and the real power of the tool applying the most common Rabbinic opinions for various zmanim. I’m picking up where I left off with minimal overlap, so if you need to take a minute to get back up to speed,  I’ve linked to those previous posts.

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