User talk:DausterWelcomeWelcome! Hello, Dauster, and welcome to Wikipedia! Thank you for your contributions. I hope you like the place and decide to stay. Here are a few good links for newcomers:
I hope you enjoy editing here and being a Wikipedian! Please sign your name on talk pages using four tildes (~~~~); this will automatically produce your name and the date. If you need help, check out Wikipedia:Where to ask a question, ask me on my talk page, or place Welcome and thank youHi Bill: Welcome and thank you for your work with the Parsha pages, they needed help and you are doing it! Would you mind keeping track of Portal:Judaism and changing each week's Prasha in it? Also please see Wikipedia:WikiProject Judaism that you could join. Be well. IZAK 11:27, 5 December 2005 (UTC) Parshiot templatesHi Bill, I just came across this at User:Jnothman/Parshiot templates and I thought it may be of some help to you. Best wishes, IZAK 13:18, 12 December 2005 (UTC) Succession boxesHello Mr. Dauster, First, I would like to thank you for the excellent work you have been doing by adding all of the parshiyot. However, I noticed that you placed the succession boxes at the top of the articles "to avoid conflict with category box". This is not the Wikipedia convention where the succession boxes are at the bottom of the articles. I have moved them back to the bottom for you. Thanks again, YUL89YYZ 13:40, 4 January 2006 (UTC) Vote for deletionYou may be interested in this vote: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/A_wife_confused_for_a_sister. Yoninah 22:39, 4 January 2006 (UTC) Pointers for the ParshaHi Dauster: Thank you for your regular, reliable, outstanding and meticulous work with keeping the Parsha segment in Portal:Judaism updated each week! I have noticed some small recurring issues, that I keep on "correcting", and that I wanted to bring to your attention and hopefully it will assist you and ensure the continued high quality of your edits.
I hope that you will find these pointers of help as you continue your very helpful efforts with the project. If I notice anything else I will try to alert you to it in the future. Feel free to contact me at any time. Best wishes and thanks again! ShabbatShalom, IZAK 06:55, 27 January 2006 (UTC) Bible verses and chapters on WikipediaHi Bill: Shavua Tov ! It is important that you see the following proposed Wikipedia policy pages and their discussion pages at Wikipedia:Centralized discussion/Verses of 1 Kings 4 and 5 AND Wikipedia:Centralized discussion/Whole bible chapter text. Thanks for giving this matter your serious attention before discussion is closed and the "policy" is set. IZAK 09:39, 29 January 2006 (UTC) bible verseGood work on the Parsha summaries. I noticed that you directly link verse to machon mamre. There is a very good template Template:bibleverse that will do that for you. Also, if in the future machon mamre shuts down, or changes it system, having a centralized template allows all the links to be changed easily (instead of tracking down hundreds of links). Have a good shabbos. Jon513 09:57, 24 March 2006 (UTC)
Dear Dauster! I have created Wikipedia:WikiProject Deletion sorting/Judaism. Please put it on your watchlist, and please add relevant AfD's as you find them. Cheers. - CrazyRussian talk/email 19:48, 25 June 2006 (UTC)
{{Torah portion}}Hi Bill: See the following at Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Judaism#Template: Torah portion, it touches upon your "weekly work". Best wishes, IZAK 09:22, 4 July 2006 (UTC) Hi everyone: User:msh210 has disagreed with me (see User talk:IZAK#Maftir) about placing {{Torah portion}} on each of the following articles. He has placed the following basic objection on each page: "What is {{Torah portion}} doing on this page? Completelt irrelevant.—msh210℠ 19:06, 2 July 2006 (UTC)." In response I am centralizing the discussions here. I am also providing the full text of my first response on each article's talk page here, listed as point "Reason/s (1)" for each article, the other three reasons were the same on/for all the articles: That: (2) The template {{Torah portion}} is at the bottom of the Maftir article's page, so essentially it's part of the "See also" section which is a legitimate way of connecting related and connected topics on an article. (3) If a reader finds the {{Torah portion}} to be "too intrusive" then any reader is free to click "Hide" on the top right section of the template's heading which shrinks it to an unobtrusive one liner. Finally, (4) the {{Torah portion}} is presently diligently updated weekly by User:Dauster early each Sunday so that any readers may learn more about the weekly Parsha. User:Dauster summarizes each week's Parsha and adds some interesting graphics which surely adds life and color to a page that may gain the attention of readers who don't know much about this subject and may want to learn more. Please refer all further comments and discussions to one centralized location at Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Judaism#Template: Torah portion Thank you. IZAK 08:25, 4 July 2006 (UTC)
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Just Thank YouThanks for the Parsha summaries. It seems like a lot of work. Good job. Onethang 03:05, 3 August 2006 (UTC) WoW!!You have done an unbelievable job assembling summaries, pictures, links, and commentaries of each parasha. I am so happy that Wikipedia became an avenue to spread valuable teachings of Torah. Keep up the good work!David Betesh
Your edit to GenesisYour recent edit to Genesis (diff) was reverted by an automated bot that attempts to recognize and repair vandalism to Wikipedia articles. If the bot reverted a legitimate edit, please accept my humble creator's apologies – if you bring it to the attention of the bot's owner, we may be able to improve its behavior. Click here for frequently asked questions about the bot and this warning. // AntiVandalBot 16:07, 14 October 2006 (UTC) Your contact infoHi Bill: You have not enabled your Wikipedia Email feature in your "tool box" on the left hand side of your user page. Sometimes editors overlook that when it's a useful way of staying in touch with other editors. Best wishes. Great work with all the Parshah articles, I am sure that you must have learned tons! Shabbat Shalom. IZAK 14:11, 23 November 2006 (UTC) Noahide Laws cleanupHi, I was hoping we could collaborate on cleaning splitting and writing up more articles related to 7mBn. I've tagged Noahide laws for a cleanup. I'm not rushing in, I've read them all up, I'm waiting for the readiness of a few others so we can take this on together, and have it featured on the main page sometime. Its possible, there are quite a few of us and will potentialy be a subject of interest. Again, I'm one for words and think the parent article should be Seven Laws of Noach, as in 'Sheva Mitzvas Bnei Noach'. Anything that is should be another 'ism'. Chavatshimshon 01:25, 4 December 2006 (UTC)
Category:Palestinian rabbisWhat does one make of the new Category:Palestinian rabbis and Category:Talmud rabbis in Palestine, should they be renamed to something like Category:Rabbis of ancient Palestine? so that it does not connect, and become confused with, the way the word "Palestinian" is used today (meaning the very unJewish modern Arab Palestinians, who have nothing to do with these rabbis!) Thanks. IZAK 09:48, 19 December 2006 (UTC)
Not using "Palestine" or "Palestinian" for Talmud and rabbis to avoid confusionNote: Many articles about the rabbis of the Talmud and Mishnah are derived from the archaic Jewish Encyclopedia, published between 1901-1906, over one hundred years ago (when the Middle East was still under the thumb of the Ottoman Turks) and which used the archaic expressions "Palestine" when referring to the Land of Israel, and to the Jews living in the areas of the historical Land of Israel as "Palestinians." This is a big mistake that requires constant attention and correction, especially when copying and editing articles from the Jewish Encyclopedia or from similarly archaic sources such as Easton's Bible Dictionary (1897). At this time, no-one uses the term/s "Palestinian/s" (in relation to anything associated with Jews or the land they lived in and which they regarded as their homeland) nor by any type of conventional Jewish scholarship, particularly at the present time when the label "Palestinian" is almost entirely identified with the Palestinian Arabs who are mostly Muslims. Finally, kindly take note that the name Palestinian Talmud is also not used and it redirects to the conventional term Jerusalem Talmud used in Jewish scholarship. Thank you. IZAK 13:41, 19 December 2006 (UTC) Not using "Palestine" or "Palestinian" for Talmud and rabbisMakes sense, I'll try to remember. However, there was a period when everyone referred to the land of Israel as Palestine. Therefore, to say something like "in 1940 Shlomo Pines emigrated to Israel" would appear to be an anachronism. Don't we have to use the term "Palestine" during a certain period for historical accuracy? What is this period? From Roman conquest until 1948? Thanks. Dfass 15:03, 19 December 2006 (UTC)
Wikipedia:WikiProject ReligionWikipedia:WikiProject Religion FYI: Hi Tomer! A Wikipedia:WikiProject Religion has asserted itself in the Korban article. The project indicates that it is an umbrella project for all of religion and that the current religion projects are subprojects of it, yet its member directory lists only six members. Where is the project coming from? Is it a broadbased project, a very small group with a very big reach, or what? If you know some background or some of its people, would be much appreciated. Best, --Shirahadasha 03:56, 20 December 2006 (UTC)
NOTICE and OBJECTIONS to WikiProject Religion vs. JudaismHi: Please see Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Religion#Judaism. Thanks, IZAK 10:48, 21 December 2006 (UTC) NOTICE and OBJECTIONS:
Thank you for taking this matter seriously. IZAK 09:21, 21 December 2006 (UTC) Parasha pagesI mentioned this once, but I will mention it again. I would really like to commend you on the beautiful parasha pages. I visit it each week, I print it out, along with other divrei torah that you provided the links to (the JTS, OU, URJ, Judaic Seminar etc.). My family and I enjoy it a lot and appreciate all your hard and creative work. Thank you.David Betesh Bill, I wanted to ask you: are you familiar about The Weekly Maqam? The Sephardic Jews each week, base the songs of the services on the content of that weeks Parasha. Would you be interested in including that each week to your parasha pages. For example concerning last week's parasha. "For Sephardic Jews, Maqam Ajam, the maqam that expresses happiness, is applied to Parashat Beshallach commemorating the joy and song of the Israelites as they crossed the sea." Would you be interested if I develop one sentence on each parasha to be included on your parasha pages? David Betesh Ok, it'll take a week or two, and I will not be doing every parasha, only those that have a clear connection between the story/theme of the parasha and the maqam of the week. I will insert them into each respective week. David Betesh Ok, I did what I can for the time being. Let me know if you like it. I have only inserted the Weekly Maqam into the parashas in which I am certain 100% that the maqams and the explanations are undisputed. I will provide the maqams for the rest in the near future. Let me know what you think. Thank you. David Betesh Wow. And, like, wow. What a wonderful job you're doing there. I'm stunned. --Dweller 23:15, 27 January 2007 (UTC) Rabbinical LiteratureHey, thanks a ton! It's still a work in progress, as you can probably tell. But I really appreciate the kind words! —Dfass 19:19, 28 January 2007 (UTC) TehillimDear Sir, I translate every week the work you have done on the parshiot on fr.wikipedia. Like everybody, I think that it is just one of the best things that can be done on wikipedia, and cleverly uses wikipedia's resources. May I however suggest you to add in the further readings sections the parallels of the parshiot in the Book of Psalms? I think it is for example at this point that events in Egypt and the Israelites' attitude towards God and Moses are interpreted the way we know it nowadays. I mean : by reading Exodus' first parshiot, one could still contend that these are natural events reinterpreted and explain thus the defiance of the people against Moses until the Sea of Reeds; whereas Psalm 105 clearly presents these events in a way that admits no denial, safe by heresy, and Psalm 106 actually denigrates Israelites for having been of so little faith. In short, I think that in this way, Book of Psalms is a rereading of the Torah, a step further in religious thought What do you think? --Inyan 12:49, 21 February 2007 (UTC) (Also available here) Parsha en françaisThank you At the moment, it is just at start level form Yours--Inyan 12:41, 9 October 2007 (UTC)
Serious discussions about using the names Reform vs. Progressive JudaismHi Bill: Please see the present discussions at Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Countering systemic bias/open tasks#WikiProject Judaism needs help - geographical bias concerns. Your input would be greatly appreciated. (They are the result of discussions that unfolded at Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Judaism#Concern about duplicating Reform and Progressive labels.) I believe that you may be uniquely qualified to give some sound advice and input. There is a struggle between some editors whether the term "Progressive" should subsume the term "Reform" across the board. Thanks so much, IZAK 08:48, 30 October 2007 (UTC) genesisCould you join the discussion on the Talk:Genesis about moving the article and share your thoughts.--Rtphokie (talk) 07:12, 7 January 2008 (UTC) The Jewish Barnstar
Yes, your work is fabulous and admirable. I'm wondering, have you brought any of your articles up to GA level? Perhaps we could work on getting something for GA, e.g. Shoftim? Pls reply to my Talk. Thanks, HG | Talk 12:49, 3 February 2008 (UTC)
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Your Edits to Parsha BamidbarIn the Modern section at the bottom you include a link to a RFK speech. I read the part you referenced and I don't see the connection. Swingout (talk) 10:08, 1 March 2009 (UTC) Good workYou're doing good work in the parshot hashavua. Keep up the good work! Debresser (talk) 00:30, 8 March 2009 (UTC) Printable parasha hashevuah.I am trying to make a printable version of all the parsha hashuvah articles. See [[1]]. Because of the way external links print, I am editing the articles to remove direct links machon mamre bible verse and replacing them with bibleverse templates. I am also removing direct links to for the mishna since the link is not the source and the source is well known. Please see this edit for an idea of what I am doing. Also I expanding the bible verse template to have printable versions (Template:Bibleverse-nb/Print, and Template:Bibleverse/Print) to make bible verse more print friendly. Jon513 (talk) 15:03, 8 March 2009 (UTC)
External linksExternal links should not be in a navbox, this is being discussed at Wikipedia talk:External links. In addition, the navbox had far too many links, many of which may not meet our criteria at WP:EL anyway. Thank you. Dougweller (talk) 16:44, 27 July 2009 (UTC) Finding a HEBREW nameHi. I'm going to write an article about one of Solomon's companions whose name is "Asif bin Barkhia" (Arabic:آصف بن برخیا).I need your help to find it's proper HEBREW name.could you find it please? Bbadree (talk) 18:33, 18 September 2009 (UTC) Soncino Talmud LinksHello. I see you are adding links to the Soncino talmud in English, which, in general, is a good thing. However, perhaps you were unaware that the site you were using, come-and-hear, is actually rather anti-semitic. Could you please replace those links with the ones found here: http://www.halakhah.com/, a site which is neither "anti-Semitic or polemical". Thank you. -- Avi (talk) 15:43, 30 October 2009 (UTC)
Final arguments in COI complaint against Yehoishophot Oliver, Shlomke, Zsero, DebresserThe WP:COI complaint of pro-Chabad POV editing and violations of WP:OWN in Chabad-related articles against Users Yehoishophot Oliver (talk · contribs) and Shlomke (talk · contribs) and Zsero (talk · contribs) and Debresser (talk · contribs), is now in its final stages as admins review it. The debate and discussions have expanded greatly since their start. If any outside party still wishes to add their comments and observations, now is the time. New sections have been added at Wikipedia:Conflict of interest/Noticeboard#User:Yehoishophot Oliver. Thank you, IZAK (talk) 06:09, 4 January 2010 (UTC) Is everything okay?When I noticed that Portal:Judaism/Weekly Torah portion hadn't been updated again for a second week, I looked and noticed that you've made no edits at all for the past couple weeks! Is all well with you? Please let me know if I can be of help. Good Shabbos. —Elipongo (Talk contribs) 17:55, 4 June 2010 (UTC)
Weekly Torah PortionHey Dauster, I just stumbled upon the parsha template and noticed that you manually update it invariably each week. Would you be interested in some system that will automatically update it? I have an idea in mind that would involve just one edit each year. 930913 (UTC) ה' {{subst:hebrewmonth}} תשפ"ה 05:25
Don't mean to rush you, but I'm going on Machane in a week. The autoupdate template is ready, it changes on Shabbat afternoon (around mincha time). Even if you do a few weeks, I can link it in and it will update while I'm away, and then we can continue afterwards. 930913 (Congratulate/Complaints) 15:14, 18 July 2010 (UTC)
I've noticed that sometimes the server doesn't always update the page and it needs to be purged. Would it be worth having at the top 'Wrong portion? Click purge'? 930913 (Congratulate/Complaints) 11:02, 6 December 2010 (UTC) toHi Bill: Since this is now the time, would it be possible for you to review and add or in any way improve The Nine Days article. Please find more sources as well. Thanks in advance and thanks for ALL the great and thorough work you have done so far to enhance Judaic articles. Sincerely, IZAK (talk) 05:27, 13 July 2010 (UTC) Dear Dauster, I read your comments on Michael Kühntopfs talkpage. His article is nominated for deletion and it takes place a very harsh deletion discussion. May I invite you to say some commendatory words? I would appreciate this very much. Thank you in advance. Schweizerfreund 23:59, 4 December 2010 (UTC) —Preceding unsigned comment added by Schweizerfreund (talk • contribs) Invitation to join WikiProject United States--Kumioko (talk) 04:02, 4 January 2011 (UTC) you're welcomeyou're welcome. someone else added it to Death panel so i just saw the need and brought it over. i see a user (who i think can be too bold sometimes) has removed some material at IPAB (including what i added). perhaps they are appropriate. i'll keep an eye on the talk page to see if you comment, thanks. Jesanj (talk) 02:54, 25 January 2011 (UTC)
Article Tahash TimelinePlease look at the article Tahash, and on the Discussion Page: "Consensus on Timeline" give your opinion about the Timeline. Thank you. --Michael Paul Heart (talk) 13:25, 3 March 2011 (UTC) Invitation to take part in a studyI am a Wikipedian, who is studying the phenomenon on Wikipedia. I need your help to conduct my research on about understanding "Motivation of Wikipedia contributors." I would like to invite you to Main Study. Please give me your valuable time, which estimates about 20 minutes. I chose you as a English Wikipedia user who made edits recently through the RecentChange page. Refer to the first page in the online survey form for more information on the study and me.cooldenny (talk) 01:26, 24 April 2011 (UTC) IPABHello again. In case you didn't see, I added this section to the talk page because I thought some of the content was not sourced or on-topic. Could you comment? Or maybe provide additional source(s)? Thanks. Jesanj (talk) 13:30, 20 June 2011 (UTC)
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I didn't check your record, so I don't know whether you have already gotten the Jewish barnstar, and I assumed that you did. If you haven't, I would wonder why, because I think you certainly have earned it. Yes, I know that I may be someone you see as being the biggest adversary in the dispute about those articles, and I will be honest that maybe I am. I just hope that you know that my disagreement with the articles existing in the encyclopedia is more motivated by my concern about the deluge of POV forking that I anticipate regarding similar articles relating to the Bible, Bhagavad Gita, Vedas, Puranas, and other sources, with probable separate articles regarding each individual related group's individual spin on each of them, than in any sort of reservation about the quality or utility of the material of these articles themselves. If I am wrong, which for the reasons above I hope I'm not, like I said, I intend to copy your efforts with similar articles for each of the groups that don't have them yet. I think you can see I wouldn't want to do that if I thought they were useless or do not deserve to exist somewhere. I would love to see articles devotional practices of Judaism, and of many if not most other religious groups. Hell, I would love to see matching articles for every subject which has articles in multiple specialist encyclopedias. And I am stunned at the number we still don't have, or have in very poor quality. {{Narses of Kla]] is one of the latter. When I first saw that he had an article in the Christianity content of the Eliade/Jones Encyclopedia of Religion, my reaction was "wtf? who?" But he is important, I guess, and we have at least a stub on him, which is more than can be said about several articles that source has we don't have at all. I wish circumstances allowed us to work on them. But at the same time I think we have to try to enforce our guidelines to keep us from being overrun with trivial articles. I don't think the weekly Torah readings are "trivial" or anything like that, but I do think similar articles about the liturgical readings of some of the really small Christian denominations would be, and "slippery slope" arguments would probably let them qualify for inclusion if these articles remain. Unfortunately. Anyway, thank you for the effort, and you have my strongest hope that the content of the article remains somewhere in the WF. I would myself be more than happy to help if they wind up being moved elsewhere, and maybe add to them based on the sources I have. Oh, I think you made a good choice of colleges. I went to USC myself. And thanks again. John Carter (talk) 17:30, 2 August 2012 (UTC)
Parsha articlesI would be willing to help develop the articles in an encyclopedic fashion if I knew of any encyclopedic sources which had extensive content on them. Unfortunately, I don't. I have in fact checked just about every religious reference book available to me, and there are a lot of them, for encyclopedic articles on them, or any of the other liturgical readings of other faiths. So far, I haven't seen any. Given your position in Washington, I'm thinking maybe you probably have access to some I don't. Honestly, without extant guidelines on how such articles could be constructed, and the Wikipedia:WikiProject Religion/Manual of style is only a proposal at this point, I don't have any clear idea how to proceed. Unfortunately. I know that the next couple of months are probably going to be among the busiest for you, given your profession. But, at this point, although I will try to hit some of the seminary libraries around town here, I don't know what to do to help improve the articles, other than to hope that someone finds some reference sources with articles on such topics that can be used as some form of template. Anyway, if I am right about your schedule in the future, best of luck with your work, although I think we both hope that luck per se winds up not playing a bigger role than necessary. John Carter (talk) 01:14, 15 August 2012 (UTC)
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This has nothing to do with Wikipedia but... a press release about you seems to have had some whitespace eaten. (in a CMS migration maybe?) Maybe you have some better insight than I about how to fix it. Actually, on second thought there's others that are also broken. ([3] [4]) Or should I try to hunt down someone some other way? Thanks --Jeremyb (talk) 01:00, 28 September 2012 (UTC)
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Weekly Torah Portion section of PortalShalom aleikhem, Dauster: You seem to be the one who has been working on these things recently, so I thought I'd approach you on this topic. Please have a look at my sandbox, as well as its two subpages User:StevenJ81/sandbox/testpage and User:StevenJ81/sandbox/WTpI. The purpose of this is to reduce the amount of oversight this section of the portal page requires going forward. The specific things that it accomplishes are:
I suppose the one negative to this approach is that opening any of the individual parsha pages ([[:Portal:Judaism/Weekly Torah portion/xxx]]) will display the current week's dates, no matter what time of year it is. But my assumption here is that people don't visit these short description pages except when going through the portal during that particular week of the year. If people are looking for information about any parsha in general terms, they'll go to the standard page in article space. Let me know what you think about this approach. StevenJ81 (talk) 13:47, 4 May 2016 (UTC)
Parsha/ Parashah disambiguationHi, First off thanks again for your excellent and very hard work. I read it weekly. I have noticed that your article titles use "parsha", and the body uses "parashah". Also in Wikipedia, "Parsha" redirects to "Parashah". You may want to consider switching the titles to match the body to avoid any confusion. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Vitzijak (talk • contribs) 15:14, 25 July 2016 (UTC)
Early nonrabinnic interpretationsHi, I have recently noticed this section. I understand there may be significant history and controversy regarding this. I question whether this section is on or off topic. While it obviously refers to the parashah, the interpretive lens and purpose is vastly different from other rabbinical and more modern sources that are inherent in your topic. Thus it may be divergent enough from the overall historical study of this parashah as to be considered its own/different topic? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Vitzijak (talk • contribs) 22:03, 16 August 2016 (UTC)
Hi Dauster, I saw you undid my earlier deletion. I understand your viewpoint, but I still think it is off topic and should be removed. "Parashah", and therefore the Parashah page, is inherently and largely exclusively a Jewish interpretation of biblical text. While I agree diversity of opinion is important and useful for this interpretation there is a big difference between adding more essential non religious or external interpetation (such as old and new scholarly work), and nonessential interpretations which could be considered antithetical to the whole idea of Parashah. I really don't see how this adds anything to the article. Please reconsider its (and similar entry) deletion or movement to its own page. Thanks Vitzijak (talk) 20:47, 31 March 2017 (UTC)
Hi Dauster, While I do truly appreciate your concern and agree that we need to be hypervigilant to negative bias, the significance of your assertion is powerful and without any supportive evidence. I also have no interest in an edit war, nor have I started one. Perhaps I am reading too much into your comment due to the nature of written discussion, but I believe your statement merits a response, at least to clear my head. A review of my numerous reasonably regular small positive edits on multiple topics over multiple years would point to my being a positive editor. I have also brought up this topic in a positive thoughtful talk page, and made these deletions only once and with edit commentary. I believe your assertion is unfounded. I believe the issue here is not source bias, but rather page definition. I think a reasonable definiton of "Parashah" is a Jewish interpretation of a defined section of bible- something that might be found in any reasonable Jewish torah commentary from any number of Jewish denominations. I think the sections we are discussing fall distinctly under Messianic Judiasm, which has it's own wikipedia page. I struggle to see how those comments would be found in any jewish denomination's torah commentary - perhaps I am wrong. I must further note for the record wikipedia's quote: "All denominations of Judaism, as well as national Jewish organizations, reject Messianic Judaism as a form of Judaism.[18][20][243" I do not intend any counter assertion from the above, but am making a point as to the can of worms that I am trying to close to help keep the Parashah pages on topic. I really do appreciate your excellent and thoughtful work, and am trying to keep wiki space a positive one in this obviously controversial topic as we continue to improve wikipedia. I sincerely hope that you interpret this in a positive way. Best, Vitzijak Vitzijak (talk) 15:54, 2 April 2017 (UTC)
Portal/Weekly Torah PortionHi, Bill. First, גמר חתימה טובה to you. I noticed you are involved at Beth El in Bethesda. My late teens and early twenties were spent at Har Shalom in Potomac, way before it became the gigantic place it is now. It was truly tiny when I first went there. If you can date it (and me) from that, hamevin yavin. Mostly, I wanted to let you know that I updated all of the portal pages in Bereshit to the universal date template format I started putting in place during the summer. I think the only things that are left to do in that regard are (most of) Sefer Shemot, along with putting in a few additional pages for other year configurations (mostly the RH-Sukkot-SA-on Shabbat configuration, which we are still four years away from). When I create those pages, I'm simply going to cut-and-paste from the appropriate parsha pages. StevenJ81 (talk) 15:34, 5 October 2016 (UTC)
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...and while we're on the subject...You're welcome. I think at this point I've made it all the way around the year on the Portal subpages, substituting the "perpetual" code for specific dates. The only ones left to do, I think, are the holiday ones (the ones where Shabbat is a Yom Tov). Shabbat Chol Hamoed Pesach, the one you just saw, is done, but I'll check on the rest. While I'm at it, I'm fixing up the French portal pages on the parsha, and connecting the French, Hebrew and English versions on Wikidata. (Those are the only three wikis where I've found portal versions; if you find others, let me know.) שבוע טוב. StevenJ81 (talk) 00:09, 11 December 2016 (UTC)
critical analysis sub sectionHi Dauster, Thanks for your ongoing improvements! I see you undid the critical analysis title deletion I made. To me, this subsection is confusing as the contents are essentially the same as the modern interpretation section above. Also as critical analysis is all modern, to me it makes more sense to have it all under modern, or at least a subsection under modern, so then it would stay in line with the other time based subsections. Best, Vitzijak — Preceding unsigned comment added by Vitzijak (talk • contribs) 17:46, 2 June 2017 (UTC)
I still makes sense to me have this section under modern, but it is a trifle... :) Thanks! — Preceding unsigned comment added by Vitzijak (talk • contribs) 22:10, 2 June 2017 (UTC) Shana tova/mo'ed tov and a suggestion for next yearHi, Bill, and mo'ed tov to you. I was thinking that it would be worth creating a [[Portal:Judaism/Weekly Torah portion/V'zot Haberacha]] (or however you'd spell it). If you compare Portal:Judaism/Weekly Torah portion to its French and Hebrew counterparts, you'll see that they're set up to show V'zot Haberacha as the parashah through Simchat Torah, then switch to Bereshit for the rest of the week. (The coding in the Hebrew version is more elaborate, but I assume it changes over either Thursday night after the hour in the שקיעה template over there or else on Friday. The coding in the French version changes over for Saturday.) Since you've worked on most of these summaries for the Portal, I thought I'd ask you about this one. StevenJ81 (talk) 21:09, 9 October 2017 (UTC)
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Text sandwiched between imagesHi Bill, your image-layout style tends to sandwich text quite severely between images, for example in the article Shemot (parsha) where several paragraphs, and even a few section headers, are sandwiched between two images. This makes text flow a little erratic. Please consider, in articles with many images, placing the images in a gallery or at least not placing images at both sides of a paragraph or header. Bright☀ 09:15, 25 April 2018 (UTC)
PinechasHi Dauster, You are absoloutely right. Somehow when I was reviewing this, I stopped at the fifth aliyah dealing with more priestly issues, and so didn’t see how the comment fit. It fits well, especiialy with the daughters of Zelophehad earlier. My apologies, I have undone it. Another thing I have noticed is that throughout the article, Pinechas is spelled many different ways, sometimes in the same paragraph. I know you start with a spelling disambiguation, but perhaps a find and replace could be done to unify all spellings to the title spelling of Pinechas? Best, — Preceding unsigned comment added by Vitzijak (talk • contribs) 16:12, 9 July 2018 (UTC)
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