The answer really depends on how Jewish the person is.
Saturday is the Sabbath for the Jews, while Sunday is the Sabbath for Christians. Most Orthodox Jews do not play sports on Saturday, (because they feel it is wrong to do so), while most Conservative and Reform Jews think it's okay to play sports on Saturday, just as most Christians feel it's okay to play sports on Sunday.
it is not true, Jews are allowed to play any sport they want to---The question ask were not are.
It depends on the person, but traditionally, Jews celebrate the Sabbath from Sundown Friday night, to Sundown Saturday night.
Saturday is the Sabbath in Judaism. Orthodox (and some non-orthodox) Jews will not work. Many non-Orthodox Jews will work, but still remember the Sabbath day in their own ways. (And yes, there are some Orthodox Jews that work on Saturdays, but they do not advertise this fact).
The cast of Saturday Sport - 1962 includes: Kenneth Wolstenholme as Himself - Commentator
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No, the day for the Sabbath is set in the 10 commandments as Saturday.
Jews all over the world, including Russia, observe the Sabbath from Friday sundown to Saturday night.
Why yes, it is very innappropriate to us Jews.
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Sharyn Ghidella and Bill McDonald (News), Pat Welsh (Sport) Saturday, Shane Webcke (Sport) Sunday and Kendall Gilding (Weather) (Saturday to Sunday) and Paul Burt (Fishing and Boating Reports) (Saturday to Sunday)
It's permitted for food, not for sport.