Chess and Religion Across centuries, chess has been more than a game—it has been a metaphor, a sermon, a legal question, and a spiritual image. Long before it became a pastime of cafés and tournaments, religious thinkers across Judaism, Christianity, and Islam engaged with chess in moral, legal, and poetic ways. Some used the pieces … Continue reading Historical Perspectives on Chess in Religious Texts
Kids & Families
Posts that speak directly to parents and families, focusing on the child’s chess journey, family engagement, and how chess can support growth both on and off the board.
Unlocking Fun and Challenge Through Chess Education
Chess Rabbits: Where Challenge, Creativity, and Community Converge Unlocking Fun and Challenge Through Chess Education — In most people’s minds, chess is serious, quiet, maybe even intimidating, conjuring images of stern-faced players studying a board in hushed concentration. But what if chess was all of that and deeply fun, playful, alive? At Chess Rabbits, that’s … Continue reading Unlocking Fun and Challenge Through Chess Education