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Jewish players and theoreticians have long been involved in the game of chess and have significantly contributed to the development of chess, which has been described as the "Jewish National game". Chess gained popularity amongst Jews in the twelfth century. The game was privileged by distinguished rabbis, as well as by women. Beersheba in Israel is the city with the most chess grandmasters per capita in the world. Israel has also won one silver and one bronze medal at Chess Olympiads.

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  • Aquest article conté una llista de jugadors d'escacs jueus destacats.Els jugadors i teòrics jueus han estat implicats durant molt de temps en el joc dels escacs i han contribuït significativament al desenvolupament dels escacs, que s'han descrit com a "el joc nacional jueu". Els escacs van guanyar popularitat entre els jueus al segle XII. El joc va ser privilegiat per rabins distingits, Dels tretze primers campions del món indiscutits, més de la meitat eren jueus, inclosos els dos primers. L'escola moderna d'escacs promoguda per Wilhelm Steinitz i Siegbert Tarrasch; l'hipermodernisme influït per Aron Nimzowitsch i Richard Réti; i l' promoguda per Mikhaïl Botvínnik van estar fortament influenciades pels jugadors jueus. Altres teòrics, escriptors i jugadors jueus influents inclouen Zukertort, Tartakower, Lasker, Rubinstein, Breyer, Spielmann, Reshevsky, Fine, Bronstein, Najdorf, Tal i Fischer. El professor Árpád Élő, l'inventor del sistema de classificació científica emprat per la FIDE, va analitzar uns 476 jugadors de torneigs importants a partir del segle XIX, i dels cinquanta-un jugadors millor classificats, aproximadament la meitat eren jueus. Un dels jugadors més forts de la història és Garri Kaspàrov, que va ser número 1 del món des del 1985 fins a la seva retirada el 2005; o la considerada jugadora d'escacs més forta de la història Judit Polgár. Beerxeba a Israel és la ciutat amb més Grans Mestres d'escacs per càpita del món. Israel també ha guanyat una medalla de plata i una de bronze a les Olimpíades d'escacs. (ca)
  • Jewish players and theoreticians have long been involved in the game of chess and have significantly contributed to the development of chess, which has been described as the "Jewish National game". Chess gained popularity amongst Jews in the twelfth century. The game was privileged by distinguished rabbis, as well as by women. Of the first 13 undisputed world champions, over half were Jewish, including the first two. The espoused by Wilhelm Steinitz and Siegbert Tarrasch; the Hypermodernism influenced by Aron Nimzowitsch and Richard Réti; and the Soviet Chess School promoted by Mikhail Botvinnik were all strongly influenced by Jewish players. Other influential Jewish chess theoreticians, writers and players include Johannes Zukertort, Savielly Tartakower, Emanuel Lasker, Akiba Rubinstein, Gyula Breyer, Rudolf Spielmann, Samuel Reshevsky, Reuben Fine, David Bronstein, Miguel Najdorf, Mikhail Tal and Bobby Fischer. Professor Arpad Elo, the inventor of the scientific rating system employed by FIDE, analysed some 476 major tournament players from the nineteenth century onward, and of the fifty-one highest ranked players, approximately one-half were Jewish. One of the strongest ever players is Garry Kasparov, who was world No. 1 from 1985 until his retirement in 2005; or the considered strongest female chess player in history Judit Polgár. Beersheba in Israel is the city with the most chess grandmasters per capita in the world. Israel has also won one silver and one bronze medal at Chess Olympiads. (en)
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  • Aquest article conté una llista de jugadors d'escacs jueus destacats.Els jugadors i teòrics jueus han estat implicats durant molt de temps en el joc dels escacs i han contribuït significativament al desenvolupament dels escacs, que s'han descrit com a "el joc nacional jueu". Els escacs van guanyar popularitat entre els jueus al segle XII. El joc va ser privilegiat per rabins distingits, Beerxeba a Israel és la ciutat amb més Grans Mestres d'escacs per càpita del món. Israel també ha guanyat una medalla de plata i una de bronze a les Olimpíades d'escacs. (ca)
  • Jewish players and theoreticians have long been involved in the game of chess and have significantly contributed to the development of chess, which has been described as the "Jewish National game". Chess gained popularity amongst Jews in the twelfth century. The game was privileged by distinguished rabbis, as well as by women. Beersheba in Israel is the city with the most chess grandmasters per capita in the world. Israel has also won one silver and one bronze medal at Chess Olympiads. (en)
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  • List of Jewish chess players (en)
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