What is amud hashachar (dawn) — when exactly does it occur?
Synopsis
The Biur Halacha clarifies that amud hashachar is when light begins to glimmer in the east, approximately 72 minutes (a sha'ah and a chomesh) before sunrise according to the Rambam. It is NOT the morning star (kochva d'tzafra), which is much earlier.
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