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Is it okay to play chess or to study for a test on Shabbat and holidays? Under what circumstances is this permitted?

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Shabbat is for better things than playing chess or studying for tests. Nonetheless it is not prohibited to play chess – especially if the alternative is worse. (Shmirat Shabbat Cehilchata, 16, 34) It is prohibited to use Shabbat to prepare for the week day; therefore studying for a test on Shabbat is wrong. (ibid 29, 47) As same as for chess – not prohibited but not recommended. (ibid)

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