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== Chess and Productive Activities == | == Chess and Productive Activities == | ||
# Some rabbis felt that chess is a | # Some rabbis felt that chess is a vain activity and a waste of time<ref>Mahara Sasson (responsa n. 80)</ref> and therefore shouldn't be engaged in even during the week. However, most poskim hold that it is permissible and consider it a game of intellect.<ref>Rashi (Ketubot 61b s.v. dimitalela), Rama O.C. 338:5</ref> | ||
== Chess on Shabbat == | == Chess on Shabbat == | ||
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The ancient game of chess was known to the great rabbis of the Middle Ages and some even engaged in the sport.
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Chess and Productive Activities
- Some rabbis felt that chess is a vain activity and a waste of time[1] and therefore shouldn't be engaged in even during the week. However, most poskim hold that it is permissible and consider it a game of intellect.[2]
Chess on Shabbat
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