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== Further Reading ==
== Further Reading ==
* '''The Game of Kings''' - A compilation edited by Vaad Chayalei Beis Dovid regarding Nittel night, published before Shabbos Parshas Mikeitz 2012
* '''The Game of Kings''' - A compilation edited by Vaad Chayalei Beis Dovid regarding Nittel night, published before Shabbos Parshas Mikeitz 2012
* Rabbi Shmuel Krauss, '''What Happened in the Game of Kings?''' - Research attempting to trace the possible moves in the chess game between the Rebbe and the Frierdiker Rebbe, Beis Moshiach Weekly, Issue 19, page 12, 20 Teves 1995
* Rabbi Shmuel Krauss, '''What Happened in the Game of Kings?''' - Research attempting to trace the possible moves in the chess game between the Rebbe and the Frierdiker Rebbe, Beis Moshiach Weekly, Issue 19, page 12, 20 Teves 1995
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