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Regarding swimming on Shabbat

שו”תCategory: HalachaRegarding swimming on Shabbat
asked 4 years ago

To Rabbi Michael Shalom
Nowadays, many people, some of whom are very Jewish, run long distances on Shabbat. If this is not an act of worship, is there no reason to allow swimming on Shabbat? If there is a reason to allow it, what are the restrictive conditions? If, for example, the pool operators on Shabbat are not Jews

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מיכי Staff answered 4 years ago

Running for pleasure is permitted on Shabbat. Although I am very skeptical of such runs on the part of those who practice Shabbat. Although I have always debated this concept, since anything that is not done on Shabbat is Shabbat, and if it is done on Shabbat, it ceases to be so. It is a circular concept. The question of what is appropriate to do on Shabbat and on weekdays is a question for which I do not know of any good criteria.

אבי replied 4 years ago

Perhaps this is similar to what was said in the name of Rabbi Shlomo Zalman about customs - the first person to break a custom is a trespasser, but when everyone has broken it, then it is no longer called a custom.

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