Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Judaism/Archive 37
Meir Kahana imageAt Wikipedia:Files_for_discussion/2019_August_8#August_8 editors want to replace a good picture of Meir Kahana by one that is completely not representative of him. Yes, this post is not neutral, and that in view of the fact that editors at WP:FFD try to judge this by some (rather silly) rule, which is not applicable in this case. Debresser (talk) 22:54, 8 August 2019 (UTC) Please note above discussion. Thank you. --PuzzledvegetableIs it teatime already? 13:46, 12 August 2019 (UTC) Requesting consensus to change era-styleI'm requesting a change in era-style from Anno Domini (BC/AD) to Common Era (BCE/CE). The following articles focus wholly on Hasmonean rulers. I didn't mention all the rulers because they initially started and still maintain BCE/CE. — JudeccaXIII (talk) 03:47, 21 August 2019 (UTC)
Abimelech (Judges)I would like to move Abimelech (Judges) to Abimelech of Shechem. He was not a Biblical judge but a monarchy. Opinions please, thank you. — JudeccaXIII (talk) 01:39, 22 August 2019 (UTC)
Template:Kings of Israel and Template:Kings of JudahThere is a discussion @WP:BIBLE#Templates:Kings_of_Israel_(Samaria)_and_Kings_of_Judah to possibly remove Template:Kings of Israel and Template:Kings of Judah completely from articles. — JudeccaXIII (talk) 18:20, 25 August 2019 (UTC)
Some more input is needed in the discussion, Thank you! — JudeccaXIII (talk) 20:27, 30 August 2019 (UTC) Requesting Consensus for changes in Template:Rulers of Ancient IsraelIn August, I had changed with this edit from "Israel (northern kingdom)" to "Samaria (northern kingdom)" on Template:Rulers of Ancient Israel in hopes of completely distinguishing the Northern Kingdom of Israel and the United Kingdom of Israel, alas though, I was reverted. I know that having (northern kingdom) in brackets should help distinguish the two, but it's pointless when the name Israel is referred twice to represent two different monarchies. I would like consensus to change it to Samaria (northern kingdom). Now Athaliah's name is in italics. I don't know why it is when she was the sole ruler of the Kingdom of Judah after Ahaziah of Judah, but I would like to remove the italics. And finally Tibni. Even though he was a contender for the throne after Zimri (king), he was eventually defeated by his opponent Omri in a civil war, making Omri the true successor. That being said , Tibni's name in the template is after Zimri. That is an unnecessary confusion and I would like to remove his name. That's all. — JudeccaXIII (talk) 04:17, 3 September 2019 (UTC)
Short descriptions for Chabad RebbesHi guys, long time Jew first time poster on WT:JUDAISM. User:debresser and I were having a disagreement and he suggested that this would be the most appropriate forum to bring the discussion to (thanks for the advice btw). The seven Chabad Rebbes currently have the short description “First Chabad Rebbe,” “Second Chabad Rebbe,” "Third Chabad Rebbe,” etc etc which seems to go against WP best practices as discussed at Wikipedia:Short description, specifically the idea that the short description be accessible to those without a previous knowledge of the subject. My proposal is to add a descriptor to the current “X Chabad Rebbe” to make them something along the lines of “Russian-American Jewish leader, Seventh Chabad Rebbe” so that they can be readily accessible to those without a knowledge of this very specific corner of Jewish history. Anyway thats what I was thinking, would love to hear some other opinions. Horse Eye Jack (talk) 23:22, 14 September 2019 (UTC)
Please see Chardal where an editor moved the page back to Hardal and changed the lead to say that the primary term is Hardal and "also Chardal." I think this is incorrect and should be changed back. Sir Joseph (talk) 22:40, 19 September 2019 (UTC)
Judaism imagesHey! I do image restoration, particularly of images from about 1700 to 1924 (images later than that are rarely out of copyright). I'd like to help out with some Judaism-related images, but I could use a little direction. User:Adam Cuerden will give an idea of stuff I've done in the past. If you know of anything high-resolution (or feel like poking around, say, https://gallica.bnf.fr or https://loc.gov for ideas) I'd love to hear them. Adam Cuerden (talk)Has about 7% of all FPs 02:44, 27 September 2019 (UTC) Please comment on the issue at hand. AddMore-III (talk) 06:47, 29 September 2019 (UTC) Rosh Hashanah on the front pageJust an FYI for the first time in more than a decade, Rosh Hashanah will not be on the front page. Sir Joseph (talk) 20:56, 29 September 2019 (UTC)
"Not officially recognized as Israel"User:Supreme Deliciousness has undertaken a series of edits removing the country "Israel" from places in West Jerusalem. This is entirely inaccurate; West Jerusalem is and always has been under Israeli sovereignty. It's East Jerusalem and places in northern Jerusalem, like Ramot, that are under debate. Could an administrator help with revising these edits? Thanks, Yoninah (talk) 14:56, 6 September 2019 (UTC)
No part of Jerusalem is internationally recognized as part of Israel. This includes West Jerusalem. --Supreme Deliciousness (talk) 15:03, 6 September 2019 (UTC)
I also saw this extreme POV edit by Supreme Deliciousness, and reverted it in one instance. He is wrong about the facts, and could likely be banned or blocked for these edits. In any case, he is right, that in many cases there is no need to add the "Israel" part, e.g. in this edit, just like it doesn't say NY, US, we needn't say Jerusalem, Israel. Debresser (talk) 17:15, 7 September 2019 (UTC)
Please note the Mandate for Jerusalem was never implemented as the Arabs rejected it. The only legal status for Jerusalem that pertains is League of Nations 1922 under which Jerusalem is in the region which became Israel. User: Celebrate Israel 18:26, 13 October 2019 (UTC) Synagogue attackI believe this should have "synagogue attack" or "synagogue shooting" in its title. See discussion. I believe the WP:COMMONNAME for this incident is Halle synagogue attack or Halle synagogue shooting. See Requested move 19 October 2019. The suggestion is to move the article as follows: "2019 Halle synagogue shooting → Halle and Landsberg attacks". Bus stop (talk) 20:48, 10 October 2019 (UTC)
Request for information on WP1.0 web toolHello and greetings from the maintainers of the WP 1.0 Bot! As you may or may not know, we are currently involved in an overhaul of the bot, in order to make it more modern and maintainable. As part of this process, we will be rewriting the web tool that is part of the project. You might have noticed this tool if you click through the links on the project assessment summary tables. We'd like to collect information on how the current tool is used by....you! How do you yourself and the other maintainers of your project use the web tool? Which of its features do you need? How frequently do you use these features? And what features is the tool missing that would be useful to you? We have collected all of these questions at this Google form where you can leave your response. Walkerma (talk) 04:24, 27 October 2019 (UTC) Holocaust survivor Chaim SztajerHi all! I have just drafted up an article for a notable Treblinka survivor named Chaim Sztajer. It is very much a work in progress because I have a lot more information that I need add to the section on his post-war life; right now I just have a couple sentences there as a placeholder. He doesn't seem to be mentioned a lot in the general scholarship on Treblinka, but he is well known in Melbourne, Australia because of his contributions to the Holocaust museum here. Right now, most of my information is pulled from a single biography, penned by his daughter after his death. There is a connection between his story and the John Demjanjuk aka Ivan the Terrible case, and I think he would definitely be better known if the prosecution had allowed him to testify. There was a whole thing in February 1987 with the defence making erroneous claims about Sztajer having actually killed Ivan the Terrible during the uprising. It is not mentioned in the Netflix documentary about the trial that was just released, but it may have been mentioned in Israeli newspapers at the time (I can't read Hebrew though). Anyway, this is also my first article so I would love general help and feedback. If anyone here has a lot of knowledge about Treblinka, or the Demjanjuk case, or if by chance there are any Melbourne Jews here who actually know about this guy and his family — I would especially appreciate your input. Thank you! --Apriljennifer (talk) 09:30, 10 November 2019 (UTC) Aristobulus ICould someone type in the Hebrew inscriptions here or at Aristobulus I in his coinage section according to this source, p.314? Jerm (talk) 18:42, 10 November 2019 (UTC)
Priestly blessingPlease see the discussion here, if it should be "priestly blessing" or "Priestly Blessing". Debresser (talk) 21:17, 10 November 2019 (UTC)
Article 116 exclusions groupI came across this BBC article and it seems to me that we should really have an article on the Article 116 exclusions group. Such a topic is way out of my area of expertise, so I'll leave the creation of the article to those better versed in the subject matter. Mjroots (talk) 14:37, 20 November 2019 (UTC)
Jewish cuisine templateThere is a discussion at Template talk:Jewish cuisine regarding issues with the template. I'd appreciate any expert input you may have and welcome any edits to the template itself. Hoof Hearted (talk) 20:33, 21 November 2019 (UTC) NPOVN thread could use inputPlease see Wikipedia:Neutral_point_of_view/Noticeboard#Categories_for_"Jews",_"people_of_Jewish_descent",_and_the_Middle_East_-_can_someone_please_summarize?. Thanks. — Rhododendrites talk \\ 23:17, 7 December 2019 (UTC) Probably will need renaming if there is an official name or number. Could be an “In the News” item. Hyperbolick (talk) 15:32, 11 December 2019 (UTC) Using the term Rabbi next to the nameIn many biographies, if the person was a rabbi this is stated in their name right in the beginning of the article in the lead and possibly throughout the article i.e. Rabbi Meir or Rabbi Meir Baal HaNes. Could someone explain from the policies of Wikipedia why or how a title of the person in question should appear next to their name and it wouldn't just be Meir Baal HaNes etc...just wanting some clarification. Thanks In Citer (talk) 21:55, 12 December 2019 (UTC)
Salman SchockenI did some work at Salman Schocken, but have a couple questions at Talk:Salman Schocken#Shlomo? et seq, if someone would like to comment. Thanks. —[AlanM1(talk)]— 11:34, 16 December 2019 (UTC)
Main usage of 'Christ'Participants in this WikiProject may be interested to discuss the main usage of Christ at Talk:Christ (disambiguation)#Main usage. Cnilep (talk) 02:39, 30 December 2019 (UTC) FYIThere is a discussion of Lists of Jewish people on the Wikipedia:Administrators' noticeboard#Coffee removing Categories and Lists Inappropriately. I would imagine it will also encompass what sourcing is required to define someone as Jewish.Patapsco913 (talk) 14:05, 31 December 2019 (UTC) Splitting categories and lists by ethnicity and religionThere are large numbers of irreligious ethnic Jews (and ethnic Jews of other religions) and relatively fewer but still plenty of Gentile converts to Judaism. Currently there are dozens of categories and list articles enumerating Jews, without regard to whether their ambiguous descriptor is referring to ethnicity, religion, or both. This has been causing perennial problems resulting in severe disruption, regular OTRS complaints, and the like, since the very early years of Wikipedia. Both lists and categories are supposed to use an unambiguous controlled vocabulary. The only way I can see that Wikipedia attempts to address these issues currently is with the very lengthy but obviously incomplete List of Jewish atheists and agnostics and List of converts to Judaism. I do not believe this is an adequate solution or even substantially helpful for addressing the underlying issues. I'm not saying there is anything wrong with those lists, just that they don't help irreligious ethnic Jews or Gentile converts who write to OTRS complaining about Wikipedia's classification of them. I'm just testing the waters here, but how about splitting those lists and categories into those of "religious Jews" and "ethnic Jews"? I sincerely believe this would save a lot of time, trouble, and effort going forward. EllenCT (talk) 07:12, 2 January 2020 (UTC)
Nomination of Bagh Saba Synagogue for deletionA discussion is taking place as to whether the article Bagh Saba Synagogue is suitable for inclusion in Wikipedia according to Wikipedia's policies and guidelines or whether it should be deleted. The article will be discussed at Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Bagh Saba Synagogue until a consensus is reached, and anyone, including you, is welcome to contribute to the discussion. The nomination will explain the policies and guidelines which are of concern. The discussion focuses on high-quality evidence and our policies and guidelines. Users may edit the article during the discussion, including to improve the article to address concerns raised in the discussion. However, do not remove the article-for-deletion notice from the top of the article. Theprussian (talk) 14:26, 9 January 2020 (UTC) Jews & Judaism television categoriesPlease see WP:Categories_for_discussion/Speedy#Current_requests re the following proposed renamings:
Another editor has suggested that content about Judaism as a religion be split from content about Jews as an ethnic group, perhaps also for the part of the category hierarchy within Category:Works about Jews and Judaism. That's beyond the scope of the current discussion on the Speedy page, but if there are convincing reasons to keep that hierarchy as it is, then the other editor might withdraw his opposition to speedy renaming. – Fayenatic London 21:48, 9 January 2020 (UTC) History section of Jews article needs revamped / rewrittenThe 'History' subsection of the Jews article only covers Jewish history up to Babylon and Rome. Obviously, this is incomplete. It is missing 1900 years of Jewish history - the Middle Ages, modern times, the Holocaust, the establishment of Israel, etc etc etc. There's been some discussion of this on the talk page. I tried to revamp the section, but I don't have the necessary knowledge (or time) to do it right. But having the main Wiki article on Jews not mention anything after 96 AD is not an acceptable state. I figured you guys were the right place to bring this issue for discussion and correction. Hope it can be remedied. Ganesha811 (talk) 21:39, 12 January 2020 (UTC) Identifying who is JewishI was wondering how do you define who is Jewish on Wikipedia since being Jewish seems to cross between religious and ethnic/cultural categories. What would be sufficient sourcing? I have searched all the relevant help pages but cannot seem to find a definitive answer. Assigning religious identity to living people requires self-identification (Wikipedia:BLPCAT) while deceased people may be identified without self-identification (e.g. "services were held at Temple xxxx"). Being Jewish as an ethnicity does not seem to require such a high hurdle (Wikipedia:ETHNICRACECAT). I am told that in order to designate a person as Jewish I would need multiple irrevocable sources that specifically state that the reference is referring to ethnicity in order to include. As most citations do not specify whether the subject is Jewish by faith or descent, they would not be sufficient. For example, Edits to Maurice Kremer (1824–1907) have been removed since I do not have multiple sources and the one I do have does not specify whether it refers to religion or ethnicity.
and Evelyn Danzig Haas have been removed despite having an interview where she states she was confirmed and her parents attended temple during the high holy days
and despite her funeral being held at Congregation Emanu-El (San Francisco)
For living people, I am told that I need to demonstrate a verified consensus of reliable sources that indicate that their being Jewish is key to their notability in addition to self-identification. see Bruce Berkowitz with three sources deemed insufficient
If this is the standard, it seems that there will be very few Jewish biographies left. I was perusing "Jewish writers" and very few would stand up to this level of scrutiny. Patapsco913 (talk) 16:34, 28 December 2019 (UTC)
User:Coffee has indicated that the standard for adding someone as Jewish requires a consensus of sourcing showing 1) self-identification, 2) that being Jewish is part of their notability, and 3) the sources used explicitly identify whether it is referring to religion or ethnicity or else it cannot be used. I do not think that this is the standard that has been applied or required and seems to be evidenced by those who are reviewing Coffee's edits. I cannot find any discussion of the matter on any notice boards. There has been some discussion on my User talk:Patapsco913#Discontinue violations of BLP. Does anyone know if this has been discussed somewhere. Patapsco913 (talk) 02:03, 16 January 2020 (UTC)
Requesting consensus to remove 2008 mapHello, I am requesting consensus to remove this 2008 map which is being displayed at Alexander Jannaeus. I am currently in a dispute at Talk:Alexander Jannaeus about removing the map. My opponent has refused to remove the map on the grounds simply because s/he likes it, it looks good, and just needs to be there for the sake of the article. Of course, that is not an argument but ones opinion. My argument is the obvious fact that the map has no labels for any of the regions or cities Alexander conquered. Most importantly, the map itself is not supported by an academic/educational original version of the map. If fact, many academic supported maps show a much bigger Hasmonean kingdom under Alexander Jannaeus. Therefore, the boundaries of the map are inaccurate, and we (Wikipedia) have let this misconception of a map to be displayed for 10+ plus years maybe. Viewers should not be guessing which region or city was conquered. Please place your thoughts/decision below, thank you. Jerm (talk) 00:46, 17 January 2020 (UTC)
Removals from Category:Jewish seminaries41.180.16.10 (talk · contribs · WHOIS) has been removing numerous articles from Category:Jewish seminaries, apparently on the basis that the term should only refer to liberal institutions. I'm not sure what the correct course of action is here, but I thought I'd bring it to attention here, and in the meantime, I've reverted their changes to these articles. -- The Anome (talk) 09:48, 22 January 2020 (UTC)
IPv6 user needs careful reviewI noticed that recently an IPv6 user has made edits to many articles, which in many cases have been of inferior technical quality and in many others unnecessary rephrases at best. Other edits have been helpful rephrases. So please carefully review any edits from the following users or other users in the same IPv6 range:
The editor from the 2600:8805:9200:11C0 range seems to have a preference for Chabad-related articles, while the editor from the 2600:8805:9203:5100 range seems to have a preference for articles related to women or girls in Judaism. Debresser (talk) 13:04, 3 February 2020 (UTC)
Cave of the PatriarchsI have looked high and low, but cannot find a single source from before 1967 making the claim that the Cave of the Patriarchs is the "second holiest site in Judaism". Perhaps I am searching incorrectly, or perhaps this is more a political than a religious statement. Any help on this would be appreciated. Onceinawhile (talk) 17:18, 24 February 2020 (UTC)
Letters in transliterationDo we have a policy for how to transliterate Hebrew/Aramaic letters? For example, sources such as the Jewish Encyclopedia will transliterate ח,ט,צ,ש using the diacritical letters ḥ,ṭ,ṣ,š. But for various reasons this seems to be less popular in recent works, with ASCII equivalents such as ch,t,tz,sh very often used instead. Should we be using the diacritical forms or the ASCII forms? (Tagging Davidbena, who I debated on this subject on my talk page a few months ago) Ar2332 (talk) 20:47, 28 January 2020 (UTC)
Purim taken off the main pagePlease see here: Wikipedia:Main_Page/Errors#Today's_OTD. Yesterday, Purim was on the main page, today it wasn't because someone decided it had errors. Sir Joseph (talk) 16:39, 11 March 2020 (UTC)
Several articles being speedily deletedMaurice Kremer, Milton H. Biow, Joy Silverman, Floria Lasky by IP address 217.150.87.242. If someone could take a look and see if they agree. I think they are all notable.Patapsco913 (talk) 00:54, 3 April 2020 (UTC) Passover to be on front page on the 9thPassover to be on the front page on the 9th, please take a look at the article to help improve it and see if there are any lose tags. Thanks. Sir Joseph (talk) 19:42, 6 April 2020 (UTC) Jewish Virtual LibraryPlease see the discussion at Wikipedia:Reliable_sources/Noticeboard#Jewish_Virtual_Library, regarding our community's view on the reliability of the Jewish Virtual Library (as had been documented at WP:RSPS). Onceinawhile (talk) 22:31, 16 April 2020 (UTC) Discussion on jew-taggingAn article in Commentary is starting to lead to some discussion on this issue. Please see the media section of the latest Signpost and proceed from there. {{u|Sdkb}} talk 20:02, 26 April 2020 (UTC)
Please comment on the Ester articlePlease comment on the Ester article whether we should say "impossible", "unlikely" or yet something else. Debresser (talk) 17:26, 23 April 2020 (UTC)
Semitic neopaganismI need help on the Semitic neopaganism page. It is being repeatedly vandalized, over a years long period, by someone who has a grudge against one of the listed groups. This page is about modern day groups that have neo-pagan beliefs, and are open about it (for instance, openly discussing their beliefs and the gods they pray to by printing prayerbooks, siddurs, discussing them on websites and in interviews.) But one Wikipedia editor is censoring this position, apparently trying to present one modern day neopagan group (Kohenet) as if perhaps they were Orthodox Jews. They aren't. Members of Kohenet offer prayers to Anat, Asherah, Lilith, and other deities. I do understand the the person opposing me wishes that Kohenet were Orthodox Jews, but they simply aren't. Wikipedia needs to be a place for groups are described accurately. We can't falsely write about Protestant Christians as if they are really Catholic; we can't write about neo-pagan Wiccans as if they are Muslims, etc. We merely need to be accurate. Thank you for your time. RK (talk) 12:11, 3 August 2018 (UTC) TfD NoticeThere are currently two open discussions on whether templates Template:Kings of Israel & Template:Kings of Judah should be deleted or not. Both discussions can be found at Wikipedia:Templates for discussion/Log/2020 April 27. Jerm (talk) 02:56, 29 April 2020 (UTC) JezebelRequesting consensus to add Jezebel to Template:Rulers of Ancient Israel. She's been identified as a "Queen of Isreal" by other encyclopedias and in academic sources. Here are just a few sources that support this:
— Jerm (talk) 16:52, 28 April 2020 (UTC)
AmshinovAmshinov is rated B by this project. But I don't see how. It seems pretty much without support. --2604:2000:E010:1100:11A9:DC5E:CAB5:2E2C (talk) 12:19, 1 May 2020 (UTC)
Qinah, kinah and kinnotAbout three weeks ago, I looked for 'qinah' meter with regard to the Book of Lamentations. There was no such 'qinah' article. But there was a short article called 'Kinah' and a longer one called 'Kinnot'. I put 'mergeto' and 'mergefrom' templates on them. There being no follow-up, I went ahead with the merger of 'kinah' into 'kinnot'. But I wonder; was this the right thing to do? Is there, in fact, some sort of distinction among these topics? Any thoughts would be useful. Thanks. Feline Hymnic (talk) 16:48, 9 May 2020 (UTC)
Thanks, both! Could you note that it was a merge (after a three-week request about it) of two articles, not merely a change to one. Any decision and action (including revert) should take into account both articles and their talk pages, according to WP:MERGE. It's quite possible I got it wrong. But the articles need to be considered together, not in isolation. Thanks. Feline Hymnic (talk) 20:59, 9 May 2020 (UTC)
Fusion of Ouza and SamyazaI would like to propose to fuse together Ouza and Samyaza. I was editing the former when I realized it openly identifies the article's figure as the latter, and the article's text are traditions that I have similarly found associated to Samyaza in sources. I would have done it myself, but I figured it was something I needed to ask first in this wikiproject. Any opinion? Creador de Mundos (talk) 15:58, 9 May 2020 (UTC)
Would any Hebrew speakers like to play a word game?
No, this is not a silly forum game or something like that. This game will actually help improve an article, Hebrew punctuation. I am looking for three Hebrew words, A, B, and C, such that:
So far, I only have a rather lame example, visible at Hebrew punctuation § Vertical bar and paseq №4: So, you can use a paseq as Hebrew: אַ׀ בָּא to confirm that you mean an onomatopoeic expression, and not the word abba. Can anyone please help me do better? I don't know enough Hebrew words to solve this puzzle myself I'm afraid. Thanks for reading, Psiĥedelisto (talk • contribs) please always ping! 22:09, 5 June 2020 (UTC)
I can do it with three words. Bet/mem + tzaddi/resh+ yud/mem makes one, unrelated word. --Dweller (talk) Become old fashioned! 14:44, 7 June 2020 (UTC)
I randomly thought of a word today that may be even better than kaftor, though it has its own disadvantages. The word I am thinking about is תְּהִילָּה, meaning praise or adoration. A and B would then be תְּהִי, meaning "you will be", and ּלָה, meaning "for her" or "to her". The reasons why this is better is that there are no niqqud changes, and it actually makes sense when put together (i.e., you will be to her...). The disadvantages of this on the other hand is that the dagesh/mappiq should move from the ל in תהילה to the ה in לה, and more importantly, this would only work when the word is in ktiv male (full spelling) form, which never occurs in the bible according to this online concordance. Any opinions? Kalimi (talk) 05:11, 26 June 2020 (UTC) The discussion above is closed. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page. No further edits should be made to this discussion.
Shavuot is comingLet's get it ready for the main page. Sir Joseph (talk) 04:41, 14 May 2020 (UTC) Biblical and Quranic narratives - almost all original researchPretty much needs rebuilding from scratch. Doug Weller talk 14:22, 26 May 2020 (UTC) Discussion of merger of The Exodus to The Book of ExodusThere is a discussion of merging The Exodus to The Book of Exodus that may be interest to members of this project at Talk:Book of Exodus#Merger proposal.--Ermenrich (talk) 01:48, 28 May 2020 (UTC) Discussion of whether the Bible can be used to summarize its own narrativeThere is a discussion of interest to members of this project at Wikipedia:Reliable_sources/Noticeboard#Scriptural texts (WP:RSPSCRIPTURE) concerning whether the Bible can be used as a source for its own content.--Ermenrich (talk) 23:27, 28 May 2020 (UTC) Anyone interested in writing a short bio of Jacob Frankel, the first Jewish military chaplain in the US?Hello all, I'm the originator of Military history of Jewish Americans, and I was glancing back through the article and noticed we have no bio for Jacob Frankel, who in 1862 became the US military's first Jewish chaplain after public pressure pushed the government to undo rules requiring chaplains to be Christian. I know we just passed Memorial Day in the US, but if anyone is interested into digging into this aspect of Jewish history, it might be cool to cobble together at least a short bio of this gentleman and his contributions. MatthewVanitas (talk) 07:20, 28 May 2020 (UTC)
Controversial requested move of JewsHi, hope all goes well. Please take a look at Talk:History of the Jews in Abkhazia#Requested move 5 June 2020. Thank you. IZAK (talk) 19:19, 5 June 2020 (UTC) CFD
Jewish slave tradersRecently there was a discussion at Cfd regarding Jewish merchants, and it was decided that these for a distinct subgroup of merchants, and that therefore the cross-section of Jewish and Merchants is worth keeping on Wikipedia. Now I saw that Torchist (talk · contribs) created Category:Jewish slave traders, and I wonder if that too should be a separate category, or if there is nothing defining about slave traders being Jewish? Debresser (talk) 12:54, 10 June 2020 (UTC)
I'm currently working on Category:Scottish slave traders as a subset of British slave traders and noticed that, some of the individuals included in the category for British slave traders have rather ambigious statuses. Many of the Jewish individuals involved in the transatlantic slave trade (mostly Sephardim), especially those in the Carribean, such as Aaron Lopez are in an ambigious position since they overlapped at times with the Dutch, British, Portuguese and Spanish Empires (depending on who controlled a particular piece of territory at the time), but throughout this they form part of their own distinct ethno-religious Jewish community making such a category useful for navigation. Torchist (talk) 17:05, 10 June 2020 (UTC)
Jewish Wikipedia Discord?Would anyone be interested in setting up a Jewish Wikipedia Discord? Ibn Daud (talk) 02:37, 11 June 2020 (UTC)
Can someone add more info and refs to this page?Hello, I recently found this article which has no references; moreover, I cannot find any information about its subject. Could anyone try to find some references and add more information? Veverve (talk) 10:48, 23 June 2020 (UTC)
Vashti againPlease tell me if I am wrong at Vashti. User:GPinkerton is for sure wrong claiming that aetiology is "incorrect spelling" since according to out "etiology" article this is a valid alternative spelling. He is also wrong when he claims that the statement that the Book of Esther provides an etiology for Purim is a falsehood, since this is completely true and he himself admits this implicitly in his revert which only adds the word "invented". But maybe I am wrong about removing the word "invented"? Debresser (talk) 18:35, 27 June 2020 (UTC)
Please see the talk page of Off the derech for a discussion about external links. Thanks. Sir Joseph (talk) 23:18, 29 June 2020 (UTC) ʽAm haʼaretzSomebody recently moved Am ha'aretz to ʽAm haʼaretz. Is this correct? If not, what should the correct spelling be? Ar2332 (talk) 06:41, 6 July 2020 (UTC)
Links to DAB pagesI have collected a batch of articles with ambiguous links to Judaism-related topics where expert assistance would be welcome. (I did have 40 or 50, but when I reviewed my bookmarks, many had been fixed.) Search for "disam" in read mode and for "{{d" in edit mode. If you solve any of these puzzles, remove the {{dn}} tag, and post Done here.
Thanks in advance, Narky Blert (talk) 17:30, 7 July 2020 (UTC)
Anti-semitism vs antisemitismI noticed that the overall usage of the two terms on Wikipedia is nearly 50/50, and I looked for a while to see if one or the other is clearly preferred. The closest I found to such a discussion is here, which came to the conclusion that antisemitism is preferred (though not overwhelmingly). Has there been any movement on this? Does this seem like local consensus, or is this generally preferred? I am not so interested in litigating this issue here myself, but if there are examples where consensus one way or the other is demonstrated, I'd love to see that. Thanks~ Jlevi (talk) 15:51, 5 July 2020 (UTC)
Hebrew calendarHebrew calendar is a long and complicated article. I am thinking of moving its History section to a new article entitled "History of the Hebrew calendar". I hope this would make both articles more manageable for readers (especially as I think the History section/article could use a good deal of elaboration). Thoughts? Good or bad idea? Ar2332 (talk) 07:53, 12 July 2020 (UTC)
Improving the improvements to The Exodus article:Hi, I would be most grateful to WP:EXPERT editors if you could proof-read and further Wikify the new section that I have written at The Exodus#In Orthodox Judaism incorporating the ongoing suggestions being made at Talk:The Exodus#Adding a new section about the Orthodox position. Thank you so much, IZAK (talk) 13:27, 14 July 2020 (UTC) RfC on ecclesiastical titlesThere is a proposal for a new subsection on ecclesiastical titles being conducted at MOS:BIO. Interested editors are encouraged to participate. It is a bit Christian-centric as currently written, so the opinions of those with knowledge of other religions is especially welcome. --Slugger O'Toole (talk) 02:17, 17 July 2020 (UTC) Historicity of Ishmael versus Moses (and Abraham, Isaac, Jacob) discussionHi, please see Talk:Ishmael#Historicity of Ishmael versus Moses and Abraham. Thank you, IZAK (talk) 18:37, 21 July 2020 (UTC) Category talk:Orthodox rabbis from New York CityPlease see Category talk:Orthodox rabbis from New York City for a discussion about how to properly categorize rabbis from YU/YTV for example. Shimon Shkop right now is under a subcat of YU, which now is under NYC/US rabbis, which doesn't make sense. We should have a geographic cat, and then a cat for YU/YTV, etc. Sir Joseph (talk) 04:57, 23 July 2020 (UTC) Hello all, a wikipedia search of the above shows the term is dispersed throughout. Is there a suitable redirect target? Thanking you in anticipation.JorgeLaArdilla (talk) 18:01, 27 July 2020 (UTC)
Nathan of Gaza - a prophet in Judaism?At Talk:Table of prophets of Abrahamic religions#Nathan of Gaza relation to Judaism there is a discussion of whether or not Nathan of Gaza is one of the prophets of Judaism. Please feel free to comment. Jayjg (talk) 21:03, 10 August 2020 (UTC) Highly offensive barnstar award with Nazi imageryHello, I wish to make editors aware of a discussion that is occurring on Wikimedia commons. Here is the link [2]. A creator has uploaded a barnstar with Nazi imagery that is intended to be awarded to editors who work on articles related to Nazism. It's not for articles - it is specifically intended for use on a userpage which the author makes clear here [3]. I feel this "award" is offensive in the extreme and its potential to be used as a personal attack or harassment is obvious regardless of the creator's intentions. Please contribute to the discussion. Thank you. // Timothy :: talk 02:35, 12 August 2020 (UTC) RabbiThe article Rabbi is tagged as being "within the scope" of this project as a C-class, "Top-importance" article. There are several issues listed on the talk page that someone with more knowledge would be better equipped to handle. -- Otr500 (talk) 04:46, 13 August 2020 (UTC) Article needs new titleThe article Charlie Smith FDTB/More W.I.P. needs a new title, but I don't know much about titles, maybe someone here can come up with a better one, thnx 74.73.230.173 (talk) 19:21, 13 August 2020 (UTC) BostonMensa and Charlie Smith FDTB mBostonMensa (talk) 19:59, 13 August 2020 (UTC)ay be interested. 74.73.230.173 (talk) 19:26, 13 August 2020 (UTC) I know how to do it. I just don’t know enough about the subject to come up with a better title. BostonMensa (talk) 19:29, 13 August 2020 (UTC)
DhimmitudeThe following edit was made [4] I ask editor input on talk page about this edit. --Shrike (talk) 18:37, 20 August 2020 (UTC)
DiscussionA discussion which may be of interest to the members of this group can be found here. Beyond My Ken (talk) 02:27, 25 August 2020 (UTC) Genesis RabbahA user has moved Genesis Rabbah to Genesis Rabba. I assume this is considered wrong? Ar2332 (talk) 17:53, 25 August 2020 (UTC)
HarkavyHello. Please can anyone fix the remaining links to surname Harkavy? Those I was able to resolve were all for Abraham Harkavy but those I skipped may refer to Alexander Harkavy or another person. They're mainly in citations of works that I can't find in either biography or from a basic search. Thanks, Certes (talk) 23:41, 18 August 2020 (UTC)
Jewish American PoliticiansIf someone notes that they have a Jewish father is that enough for them to be listed as Jewish on the page List of Jewish American politicians. Given that 35% or 5,250,000 American Jews are Reform Jews that is the plurality of Jewish Americans. Add the 900,000 Reconstructionist Jews and its greater than 40%. That means the plurality of Jews are in a movement that follows patrilineair descent compared to 28% of American Jews who do. Therefore, if a politician identifies as having a Jewish father can they be placed down as Jewish? Pennsylvania2 (talk) 04:27, 26 August 2020 (UTC)
Please be aware of the following discussion: Wikipedia:Reliable sources/Noticeboard#RfC: Chabad.org. Thank you, IZAK (talk) 21:15, 9 August 2020 (UTC)
Rosh HashanahRosh Hashanah is in danger of being omitted from the Main Page this year due to a maintenance tag in the Religious significance section. Courtesy pings: Stephen, Valley2city. —howcheng {chat} 06:59, 17 September 2020 (UTC) Did what I could, thanks for noting this. Kaisershatner (talk) 19:01, 17 September 2020 (UTC) Yom Kippur on Main Page, please help with references and clean upHi, please go to Yom_Kippur and help clean it up so that there are no issues to be raised and it can be put on the main page without any issues. Thanks. Sir Joseph (talk) 04:41, 22 September 2020 (UTC) For Purim, what MediaWiki code or Template calculated the dates displayed?I am just getting interested in Hebrew calendar math, and the page Purim has the dates from 2019 to 2022, inclusive, but when I did "view source" or "edit", it looked like a generic "Holiday infobox", not a special "Jewish holiday" template, and it didn't say the dates. They are displayed in the rendered page, but the Wiki markup doesn't even say "14 Adar" (if I recall the date), it has seemingly no information or variables, and yet it has rendered to dates in the final displayed version. How is this calendar math being done on Wikipedia? I would like to look at the code that does the math, or if you can recommend a Python library that does this, that might be interesting in other ways. I can search for Python libraries myself (but I love being helped, I'm lazy), but I am especially curious how the wiki syntax I see on the Purim page is turning into the full rendered and displayed dates. Because I don't even see things that look like a variable being set and then referenced. It is - magic, maybe. Or maybe there is a bot that did it, sometimes bots don't leave many "fingerprints" aside from the article edit history. The whole process of rendering a Wikipedia page is incredibly complex and multi-step compared to a Django or Jinja2 template. Thank you. Sorry for not being more concise, I need practice.Fluoborate (talk) 17:07, 20 September 2020 (UTC)
Proposed deletion of Chavurah, see Chavurah#Proposed deletionNOTICE: User:Mèþru has proposed deleting Chavurah, please see Chavurah#Proposed deletion. Thank you, IZAK (talk) 02:22, 6 October 2020 (UTC) Kingdom of Israel (Samaria)I just wanted some opinions on this, but what does everyone think of having Kingdom of Israel (Samaria) moved to Kingdom of Northern Israel? And no, I'm not going to propose a move. Jerm (talk) 23:45, 6 October 2020 (UTC) I have nominated Category:Jewish slave owners and Category:Jewish slave traders for deletion at WP:CFD. Any comments for or against would be appreciated. I'm posting here because CFD is not a particularly well-visited page and these categories would benefit from fulsome discussion from those with expertise. AleatoryPonderings (talk) 15:57, 8 October 2020 (UTC) I thought this should be posted here: The author claims that this article is Anti-Semitic, while I see it as quite the opposite. If their article has issues of WP:POV there should be a concerted effort to fix the article rather than delete it. Ibn Daud (talk) 02:55, 12 October 2020 (UTC) Article Superstition in Judaism has been nominated for deletionHello, Since some editors are contesting existence of articles associating religions and religious communities to superstitions, One of the article which concerns this project/topic has been nominated for deletion. You can support or contest the deletion at Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Superstition in Judaism by putting forward your opinion. Thanks and regards Bookku (talk) 04:51, 7 September 2020 (UTC)
Ashkenazi intelligenceAfter the the Ashkenazi Jewish intelligence article was nominated for deletion, see section above, another discussion was opened at Ashkenazi Jewish intelligence, whether certain sources can be used as reliable sources in that article. Please see Wikipedia:Fringe_theories/Noticeboard#Ashkenazi_Jewish_intelligence. Debresser (talk) 22:35, 13 October 2020 (UTC) Talk:Kingdom of Israel (united monarchy)There is currently a requested move at Talk:Kingdom_of_Israel_(united_monarchy)#Requested_move_15_October_2020. Jerm (talk) 18:15, 15 October 2020 (UTC) Talk:Jews (Jews are a nation)That fact that the Jewish people both are and view themselves as a nation is being wrongfully contested here as “racial nationalist propaganda” attempting to “push a Zionist agenda”. Please see: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Jews#%22Jews_are.....a_nation%22. Ibn Daud (talk) 19:03, 16 October 2020 (UTC) should Category:Klezmer musicians be taken out of Category:Jewish musicians by genre ?Something that came up when someone was altering categories on an article I wrote (he removed the category stating the artist was Jewish since Klezmer musicians is by definition a Jewish category). Is this the way it should actually be set up? Category:Blues musicians is not set up as a subsidiary category of Category:African-American musicians by genre, for example. I can see at the moment that the majority of musicians in the Category:Klezmer musicians ARE Jewish, but not all. Thoughts? --Dan Carkner (talk) 16:54, 26 October 2020 (UTC) Draft:SayanimWould members like to review Draft:Sayanim ? Thank You. BlueD954 (talk) 15:30, 12 November 2020 (UTC) Edit-warring on Template:Jews and JudaismDebresser again trying to WP:OWN a page. I think few people are watching there, so – Template talk:Jews and Judaism#Debresser. --Triggerhippie4 (talk) 14:03, 13 November 2020 (UTC)
Boaz and JachinIf someone who knows Hebrew can check if this [9] was a good edit, it couldn't hurt. Gråbergs Gråa Sång (talk) 11:25, 18 January 2021 (UTC)
This article needs more work. Bearian (talk) 23:15, 2 February 2021 (UTC) Survey of Yiddish-music articles I have been working onHi everyone, this has been a pet project of mine lately and I do not expect it to be of great interest to most people, but in my Yiddish music communities off wikipedia lately there have been some big discussions about how poor the quality of writing is about Yiddish song and Klezmer music on wikipedia. I came up with this Yiddish Music Articles Improvement list on my sub-page so far. Definitely not every redlink or stub is particularly notable but it's more of an effort for me to figure out for myself what needs attention and to use as a discussion point off wikipedia. Feedback welcome.Dan Carkner (talk) 17:13, 5 February 2021 (UTC) Anonymous editor with some opinions on Jewish AtheistsI'm not an expert on issues relating to the intersection between Judaism and atheism, but I suspect that the changes of User:74.64.195.172 should be looked at by someone who knows more than me. They seem to be removing Jewish people from categories like Category:Atheist philosophers and Category:Jewish skeptics without good reasoning, in addition to making changes to Jewish atheism and List of Jewish atheists and agnostics. Again, I'm no expert here, so this may all be reasonable, but what I do know makes me suspect that these changes are biased. Gbear605 (talk) 04:28, 7 February 2021 (UTC)
Deletion of Rabbi Yaakov HorowitzPlease see: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Yaakov_Horowitz. Ibn Daud (talk) 21:08, 8 February 2021 (UTC) Deletion discussion for Category:German Jewish military personnel of World War IWikipedia:Categories_for_discussion/Log/2021_February_2#Category:German_Jewish_military_personnel_of_World_War_I has been nominated for deletion.--User:Namiba 12:59, 11 February 2021 (UTC) Tel DorWould it be a good ideal to merge Dor, Israel and Tel Dor together seeing that both articles discuss the same ancient Tel Dor and the fact that Dor, Israel is a short article? Jerm (talk) 06:02, 13 February 2021 (UTC) Sub-categorization of American JewsAt Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Categories#American Jews, I've questioned the presence of articles currently directly in the "container category" Category:American Jews (against its mandate in the note at the top), as opposed to sub-categories of Category:American Jews by occupation and proposed what I believe are missing sub-categories there, like Category:Jewish American judges. Input requested there. —[AlanM1 (talk)]— 19:08, 21 February 2021 (UTC) Review of Draft:Hanan_bar_RavaHey, looking for feedback/review of my draft Draft:Hanan_bar_Rava. Thanks Gershonmk (talk) 17:46, 5 March 2021 (UTC) Improving Kosher Wiki CookbookThe b:CookbookKosher wikibook has no recipes, and I'd really love to see some there. Would anyone be able to throw a kosher or israeli recipe up? TimeEngineer (talk) 05:43, 10 March 2021 (UTC) NotificationHi - members of this project may be familiar with the sourcing restriction in the topic area of Polish history in the Second World War, described at WP:APLRS. I have raised a request for clarification on the wording of the restriction, interested parties are welcome to comment here. GirthSummit (blether) 19:22, 18 March 2021 (UTC) Bris Milah POVDear all Editors, Recently glanced at article Brit milah. It appears to be suffering from anti-Jewish and christian POV. I am involved in other projects right now, but this is Judaisms most important ritual and I hope some editors can make this article NPOV. Blessings, Yaakov W. Yaakov Wa. (talk) 04:14, 23 March 2021 (UTC) Cultural Marxism conspiracy theory, which is within the scope of this WikiProject, has an RFC for possible consensus. A discussion is taking place. If you would like to participate in the discussion, you are invited to add your comments on the discussion page. Thank you. Emir of Wikipedia (talk) 20:00, 29 March 2021 (UTC) Uncle Sam and Laughing Quaker != JudaismCan we remove these images and replace them with something that represents this Wikiproject? Or at least, with something neutral that DOES NOT associate this project with the American military industrial complex, or with an alternate religion, or with the scoffing at the readership for no particular reason? Thank you for the consideration.Jaredscribe (talk) 04:24, 1 April 2021 (UTC) Passover 81/21
The Eternal OneYHWH The editors here, quoting supposedly "reliable" sources, claim that the Jewish God "absorbed the all positive qualities of baal and ashteroth". The falsehood of this claim is easily ascertained by referencing Moses and the prophets, but they are systematically ignored in the article. This appalling claim is counterfactual, and if the "smith" who who is cited for this does actually claim that, the source is unreliable. The Jewish God specifically DOES NOT have the supposedly positive quality of corporal existence: he does not have a body, cannot be represented in images, is not a man OR a woman, does not have a consort, does not mate with human females, and does not desire the ritual prostitution of the baal and asthoreth cults, or the child sacrifice of molech. The prophets denounce and renounce all these things, as do the Jewish sages from the second temple period to the present day, unanimously. The Jewish God did not "absorb" these so-called "positive qualities", he repudiated them. How can this be seriously denied by anyone? This process is borne out in the name Elijah, which literally means El (deity) is Jah. His challenge to Baal at Mount Carmel is an example of this rejection. When I added these wikilinks, they were reverted. Whether or not it actually occurred is irrelevant to the point that it represents a repudiation of paganism, not an "absorption" of it. I thought this would be something on which Jews, pagans, and christians could all agree on. The article ignores the primary sources - the prophets entirely. Other than Moses/the pentateuch, there is not a single hebrew prophet quoted inline. Of the 102 footnotes, not a single one cites any of the hebrew prophets or Jewish sages. There's nothing wrong with an article on the pagan pantheon, or on Wellhausen's discredited documentary hypothesis, but they shouldn't masquerade as an article on the Jewish God. This article should be deprecated and merged with the articles on baal, ashtoreth, biblical minimalism, the documentary hypothesis, and anti-jewish propaganda. It doesn't even bother to quote a Jewish source post Moses as a minority opinion on the Jewish God. It is not encyclopedic - it is IGNORANCE. Jews will recognize this immediately and avoid the article, but the typical gentile reader will be confused, and our readers deserve better.Jaredscribe (talk) 07:31, 1 April 2021 (UTC)
Asuppim is currently at AfD. Someone with better knowledge of the Old Testament than me might want to comment, as I'm unsure what a good target for a merge might be or if there are sources to warrant keeping the article. – Lord Bolingbroke (talk) 16:34, 2 April 2021 (UTC) The above is a new article. It came to my attention as a result of a move query at the Teahouse. I have done some very surface-level edits mostly for MOS issues, but it needs much deeper work I think, by those more steeped in the area. I have tagged the talk page with a project banner and added a class and importance rating, but I think a project member should check that. Thanks.--Fuhghettaboutit (talk) 13:13, 9 April 2021 (UTC) The article Olam katan has been proposed for deletion because of the following concern:
While all constructive contributions to Wikipedia are appreciated, pages may be deleted for any of several reasons. You may prevent the proposed deletion by removing the Please consider improving the page to address the issues raised. Removing Discussion going on if I.B. Singer should be called a "Polish-born Jewish-American writerIf you would like to join the discussion go to I.B. Singer's Talk Page and express your opinion on whether the lead section should say that Singer was a Polish-America writer, (what's there now), or a "Polish-born, Jewish-American writer," or something similar. I started the conversation because I believe strongly that calling Singer a Polish-American writer completely misses the point of what makes Singer notable. I also think he would absolutely disagree with that characterization of him and his art. Please come and join the conversation, because we need consensus to change the lead. Thanks so much. DaringDonna (talk) 19:13, 26 April 2021 (UTC) New templateHi, I wrote a template (Template:Alhatorah) which I suggest we use to provide standardized references to Hebrew Bible commentaries. (I chose Alhatorah over Sefaria as a source because Alhatorah more reliably shows both English and Hebrew at the same time.) Comments are welcome. Ar2332 (talk) 20:16, 23 June 2021 (UTC)
Discussion of interestThis discussion may be of interest to members of this Project. Beyond My Ken (talk) 04:59, 3 July 2021 (UTC) There is a discussion at Talk:Shem_HaMephorash#Discussion_about_whether_to_include_the_table_listing_the_"angels_of_the_Shem_Hamephorash" that members of this group might be interested in. ☿ Apaugasma (talk ☉) 07:48, 4 July 2021 (UTC) Khumra, Rabbi Naftali Tzvi Labin of Ziditshov, anf KedushahHello. I wanted to make a few suggestions/points:
Thank you, Charlie Smith FDTB (talk) 23:41, 6 July 2021 (UTC)
Statute of KaliszWhat is the current consensus among scholars (if any) about the Statute of Kalisz? Was it really an emancipation of Jews 500 years before the French Revolution? A forgery? The article itself is unclear, but it's having an effect on other articles, such as Jewish emancipation which extensively quotes from it (in section #Background) in Wikipedia's voice as if it were universally accepted. There are many other articles which link to it. Otoh, Disabilities (Jewish) lists France as the first to emancipate the Jews. Statute of Kalisz needs attention to establish what we can really say about it, and if it's of questionable veracity, then a significant clean-up operation may be needed at other articles. (There is no mention in the Archives of this statute.) Thanks, Mathglot (talk) 19:43, 17 July 2021 (UTC)
Artem Dolgopyat's ethnicityThere's a peculiar edit war over the Israeli athlete's ethnic background (which has lately been quite prominent in the news). I opened a discussion on talk page, but since my previous attempts to discuss this with the vis-à-vis (on two of their accounts) went nowhere, I thought others would also take some interest in the matter. --Simulacrum (talk) 02:51, 6 August 2021 (UTC) Additional eyes would be helpful on Book of Ruth. An editor who has been around a while and has made some good edits removed a well-sourced paragraph on an interpretation of the significance of uncovering Boaz's feet as "Intellectual graffiti from a perverted mind steeped in the weak morality of our current society", which came across to me (like this edit to Twelve Tribes of Israel and this to Jamu, which someone else reverted) as an odd turn towards non-policy-based editing / vandalism. When I undid the removal, the editor removed the section again as "Modernist crap and an attack on Christians."; another opinion would be helpful. -sche (talk) 23:58, 7 August 2021 (UTC) Bobby FischerHello, I'm not Jewish but I'm concerned (actually effing shocked) with whitewashing occurring on at least one biography page. The fact that Bobby Fischer is known for being antisemitic is apparently not important to the lede and is only mentioned in section 14(!) way past after all the wonderful chessy things he accomplished. I do know that the lede had mentioned this fact at one time (not sure when or even if it was a stable addition) but it's not there anymore. Even BLP's ledes won't avoid negativity in ledes and this man has been dead for some time. I'm a baby wikipedian and don't have the huevos to start an edit war by trying to fix this. I was hoping someone here could look at it and tell me I'm not crazy for thinking this is absolutely unacceptable. Thank you. Yo bailaba (talk) 19:08, 24 July 2021 (UTC)
Anti semitism on WikipediaWhen it was asked on RSN "Would you be perfectly fine with an article saying "According to Haaretz Haredi Judaism is a radical and dangerous new cult"?!?!" Several users responded that they would be fine with it?! This is dangerous and this must be stopped! Please offer your voice at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Reliable_sources/Noticeboard#Another_unreliable_Haaretz_article.155.246.151.38 (talk) 18:55, 9 August 2021 (UTC)
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