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The following is archived from Category:Sephardic Orthodox rabbis. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made below. No further edits should be made to this section.
New category
This category has been created in an effort to streamline the existing Orthodox rabbis category and be able to put a number of its members into an objective, completely factual and highly practical new category. Before any complaints (constructive criticism always welcome) I'd just like to remind everyone that
User:IZAK has created upwards of five large categories recently - Haredi rabbis, Hasidic rabbis, Modern Orthodox rabbis, Religious Zionist Orthodox rabbis, and very recently, Rosh yeshivas. Each of these categories contain a large number of super-categories.
A common feature of their formation was that the creator, IZAK, never brought the matter up for discussion beforehand, never seeking concensus. Indeed, his enthusiastic category creation is not without controversy, irking users such as myself,
Telzer,
Shuki,
Gidonb and
Bachrach44, among others.
However, this new category is in a deiffernt league of simplicity and effectiveness. Indeed, IZAK himself has created the sub-sub category Sephardic Haredi rabbis in Israel, and I trust that this new category is a far more practical and useful arrangement. I also hope to gain concensus on this issue. Many thanks,
Nesher 15:33, 18 June 2006 (UTC)reply
This cat is not necessary due to the fact that most Sephardi rabbis are Orthodox. This is noted by Tomer in the next section. This category gives the impression that all the rabbis in the
Category:Sephardi rabbis are not orthodox. I am going to merge these two cats.
Chesdovi (
talk) 11:19, 27 August 2009 (UTC)reply
Categories and sub-categories
Nesher: There is no need to make a mountain out of a molehill! You have created a good new larger general category, itself a sub-category of the greater
Category:Orthodox rabbis. And thus
Category:Sephardic Haredi rabbis in Israel would be a true sub-category of
Category:Sephardic Orthodox rabbis, so there is no contradiction. You seem to have an unnatural fear of anything with the word "Haredi" in it, which is not justified. Calm down!
IZAK 07:01, 19 June 2006 (UTC)reply
Name
Why is this not simply
Sephardic rabbis? "Orthodox" is tautological and carries with it the oxymoronic implication of "Ashkenazi"...
Tomertalk 23:31, 14 January 2007 (UTC)reply
Orthodox to separate from Sephardic Gentile Homosexual Conservative Rabbis. Obviously this is POV'd.
210.84.62.171 23:08, 18 July 2007 (UTC)reply
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The following is archived from Category:Sephardic Orthodox rabbis. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made below. No further edits should be made to this section.
New category
This category has been created in an effort to streamline the existing Orthodox rabbis category and be able to put a number of its members into an objective, completely factual and highly practical new category. Before any complaints (constructive criticism always welcome) I'd just like to remind everyone that
User:IZAK has created upwards of five large categories recently - Haredi rabbis, Hasidic rabbis, Modern Orthodox rabbis, Religious Zionist Orthodox rabbis, and very recently, Rosh yeshivas. Each of these categories contain a large number of super-categories.
A common feature of their formation was that the creator, IZAK, never brought the matter up for discussion beforehand, never seeking concensus. Indeed, his enthusiastic category creation is not without controversy, irking users such as myself,
Telzer,
Shuki,
Gidonb and
Bachrach44, among others.
However, this new category is in a deiffernt league of simplicity and effectiveness. Indeed, IZAK himself has created the sub-sub category Sephardic Haredi rabbis in Israel, and I trust that this new category is a far more practical and useful arrangement. I also hope to gain concensus on this issue. Many thanks,
Nesher 15:33, 18 June 2006 (UTC)reply
This cat is not necessary due to the fact that most Sephardi rabbis are Orthodox. This is noted by Tomer in the next section. This category gives the impression that all the rabbis in the
Category:Sephardi rabbis are not orthodox. I am going to merge these two cats.
Chesdovi (
talk) 11:19, 27 August 2009 (UTC)reply
Categories and sub-categories
Nesher: There is no need to make a mountain out of a molehill! You have created a good new larger general category, itself a sub-category of the greater
Category:Orthodox rabbis. And thus
Category:Sephardic Haredi rabbis in Israel would be a true sub-category of
Category:Sephardic Orthodox rabbis, so there is no contradiction. You seem to have an unnatural fear of anything with the word "Haredi" in it, which is not justified. Calm down!
IZAK 07:01, 19 June 2006 (UTC)reply
Name
Why is this not simply
Sephardic rabbis? "Orthodox" is tautological and carries with it the oxymoronic implication of "Ashkenazi"...
Tomertalk 23:31, 14 January 2007 (UTC)reply
Orthodox to separate from Sephardic Gentile Homosexual Conservative Rabbis. Obviously this is POV'd.
210.84.62.171 23:08, 18 July 2007 (UTC)reply