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Current Time in Jerusalem

Israel

Local Time Now

02:47:38

Wednesday, 10 June 2026

IDT +03:00 DST Active
Live - Synced with server time
Time Zone
Asia/Jerusalem
UTC Offset
+03:00
Abbreviation
IDT
DST
Active

Time Differences from Jerusalem

City / Zone Local Time UTC Offset
New York 19:47:38 -04:00
London 00:47:38 +01:00
Paris 01:47:38 +02:00
Dubai 03:47:38 +04:00
Singapore 07:47:38 +08:00
Tokyo 08:47:38 +09:00
Sydney 09:47:38 +10:00
Los Angeles 16:47:38 -07:00

Other Cities in Israel

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Frequently Asked Questions

Jerusalem is in the Asia/Jerusalem time zone (IDT), which is UTC+03:00.
The current time in Jerusalem is shown live above, updated every second using server-synced time and IANA tzdata.
Yes, Jerusalem is currently observing Daylight Saving Time (DST). Clocks are currently set 1 hour forward from standard time.

About This Time Zone

IANA Identifier

The IANA time zone identifier for Jerusalem is Asia/Jerusalem. IANA identifiers follow a Region/City format, where the city is a reference anchor for the zone rules rather than a strict geographic boundary.

What the UTC Offset Means

A UTC offset of +03:00 means that Jerusalem's local time is +03:00 ahead of Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). UTC is the universal clock reference used by computers, aviation, financial systems, and international communications worldwide.

Daylight Saving Time

Jerusalem is currently observing Daylight Saving Time (DST). The clocks are set one hour forward from the standard offset, which means longer evening daylight. When DST ends, the offset will revert to standard time.

Asia/Jerusalem is one of the IANA-defined time zones maintained by the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority. The city name in the zone identifier anchors the timezone geographically, though the rules apply to the entire region.

Business Hours Reference

The table below shows the approximate equivalent of a standard 9 AM โ€“ 5 PM business day in Jerusalem (Asia/Jerusalem) across five major global hubs. These are reference offsets and may vary by a small number of hours depending on each hub's DST status at the time.

9 AM โ€“ 5 PM in Asia/Jerusalem expressed in other major hubs (reference offsets, not live data)
Hub City IANA Zone Typical UTC Offset Note
New York America/New_York UTC-05:00 / UTC-04:00 EST in winter, EDT in summer
London Europe/London UTC+00:00 / UTC+01:00 GMT in winter, BST in summer
Dubai Asia/Dubai UTC+04:00 No DST - Fixed offset year-round
Tokyo Asia/Tokyo UTC+09:00 No DST - Fixed offset year-round
Sydney Australia/Sydney UTC+10:00 / UTC+11:00 AEST in winter, AEDT in summer

Use the Time Zone Converter or Meeting Planner for live, precise overlap calculations.

Time Zone Geography

Time zone boundaries are set by national and regional governments, not by geography alone. The UTC offset for Asia/Jerusalem reflects a political and historical decision about which meridian best serves the region's daily schedule. Offsets are generally multiples of one hour from UTC, though some countries (such as India, Iran, and Nepal) use half-hour or quarter-hour offsets for geographic alignment.

More Questions About Jerusalem Time

The current local time in Jerusalem is shown live in the clock at the top of this page. It is updated every second using server-synced time and the official IANA tzdata library. The time displayed reflects the Asia/Jerusalem time zone with offset +03:00.
Yes. The Asia/Jerusalem time zone is currently observing Daylight Saving Time. During DST the clocks are advanced by one hour, giving the city a longer evening of natural daylight. When DST ends, the offset will fall back to the standard value.
Jerusalem is currently at UTC+03:00. This offset is shown in the quick info cards above and is automatically updated by the server to reflect any DST changes as they occur.
The official IANA time zone identifier for Jerusalem is Asia/Jerusalem. This identifier is used in operating systems, programming languages, databases, and APIs worldwide to unambiguously specify the time zone and its associated DST rules.

Why Accurate City Time Matters

Global business scheduling depends on knowing the precise local time in remote cities. A miscalculated offset can push a meeting invitation into the middle of the night, delay a contract signature by 24 hours, or cause a missed market open. When team members are spread across continents, even a one-hour DST discrepancy - Arising because two countries switch clocks on different dates - Can silently corrupt a calendar entry. Tools like Clock.now resolve time zone data directly from the IANA tz database, eliminating manual conversion errors.

International calls require the same precision. Knowing that Jerusalem is at UTC+03:00 lets you quickly calculate whether a proposed call time falls within business hours, outside a weekend, or in a period that another participant would find unreasonable. Keeping an accurate, up-to-date reference for city times reduces friction in every cross-border interaction - From a quick support call to a multi-party board meeting spanning four continents.