How far apart are CEST (Paris) and Jerusalem?
CEST (Paris) is 1 hour behind Jerusalem. When it's noon in CEST (Paris), it's 13:00 in Jerusalem.
CEST (Paris) runs on Europe/Paris; Jerusalem runs on Asia/Jerusalem. Together they are 1 hour apart.
Daily overlap window
Both CEST (Paris) and Jerusalem are simultaneously in business hours for 7 hours per day (assuming standard 9:00–17:00 working hours).
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Best call times between these locations
There is a 7-hour daily window where both locations are in business hours. The 3 best slots are listed below.
09:00 Paris / 10:00 Jerusalem✓ Both working
10:00 Paris / 11:00 Jerusalem✓ Both working
11:00 Paris / 12:00 Jerusalem✓ Both working
Working hours defined as 09:00–17:00 local time for each location.
Public holidays this year
CEST (Paris)5 holidays
Jul 14Bastille Day
Aug 15Assumption Day
Nov 1All Saints' Day
Nov 11Armistice Day
Dec 25Christmas Day
Jerusalem
No upcoming public holidays this year.
CEST (Paris) and Jerusalem — practical scheduling
CEST (Paris) (France) and Jerusalem (Israel) are 1 hours apart. With a 7-hour daily overlap in standard business hours, both teams can connect in real time without either side stretching beyond their normal workday.
💡 Practical scheduling guidelines
✅If you are in CEST (Paris), aim for 09:00–10:00, which corresponds to 10:00–11:00 in Jerusalem — both teams are within working hours.
✅If you are in CEST (Paris), aim for 10:00–11:00, which corresponds to 11:00–12:00 in Jerusalem — both teams are within working hours.
✅If you are in CEST (Paris), aim for 11:00–12:00, which corresponds to 12:00–13:00 in Jerusalem — both teams are within working hours.
Avoid scheduling mistakes — especially around daylight saving changes. Use the ClockinSync Chrome Extension to instantly verify and compare both time zones directly in your browser, without manual calculations.
Add to your browser — Free →Need a specific time? Use the slider or type directly into the input bar — it understands "3pm", "15:30", and location-specific formats like "9am CEST (Paris)".