A show that also airs on Saturday
In my opinion, there is no halakhic prohibition on this.
Is there a problem with going to a show two hours after Shabbat ends when preparations may have begun on Shabbat?
In my opinion, no. There may be room to discuss the situation where it is necessary to begin preparations on Shabbat, and even there, in my opinion, there is not necessarily a prohibition. (It was not done for you and would have been done without you.)
Thank you very much.
Until you ask about a show, ask about a film (for the masses who are not fed by Shakespeare); Is it permissible to go to the Yas Planet in Jerusalem, which is open on Shabbat, when there is an alternative to go to the Cinema City, which is closed? And what about when the reality is known that the screens at the cinema are bad and the viewing experience is inferior to that at the Planet? Would you call this an alternative? Except that human knowledge is perhaps praise that is not apparent… and one should consider
For Gil – Hello,
The best thing to do is go to the ’Tish’ of ‘Sart-Wiz’Nitz’, a radiant experience, unparalleled in ’Yas-Planet’ and ’Cinema-City’ both together and as it says: ‘He took them to the zoo every other day 🙂
With best wishes, Sh”ts Le Evin Hager
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