Smart List Offers Text Reminders For Sof Zman Krias Shma & Shkia

Are you one of those people who run to the calendar or calling up the Zmanim hotline to check the daily time for sof zman krias shma or shkia? Smart List has announced a new service to the community. Save yourself time and energy – sign up to get a daily reminder text fifteen minutes before sof zman krias shma and/or shkia.

Sign up today for these texts – it’s easy and convenient. Simply text one or more of the following to 40404;

  • follow LakewoodShma
  • follow LakewoodShkia
  • follow BrooklynShma
  • follow BrooklynShkia
  • follow MonseyShma
  • follow MonseyShkia

and you will have the reminders sent to your phone. Your standard phone carrier’s message rates may apply.

This service is brought to you by the makers of Smart List. Never be stuck without a phone number – download the Smart List to your phone today. Have the entire Lakewood, Boro Park, Flatbush & Williamsburg directories available at the tip of your fingers – free! Download today at www.SmartListLocal.com.

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9 COMMENTS

  1. You have to send a separate text for each service. If you send them in a single text, you will get the warning about a twitter account. So send one text “follow LakewoodShma” and another one “follow LakewoodShkia”.

  2. Why would someone push off krias shema for so long ? Don`t they have to work or learn or is this for Shabbos when people sleep late? Shkia for Mincha? just daven bein hashmashos .

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