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Here is a question for experienced Wikipedians, especially experienced in Judaism, psychology, self-help, and generally in biographies of living persons.
If you visit a Jewish bookstore you will see that Twerski is a major author nowadays. There can be a rack filled with only his books. And this page gets about 500 hits per month. I felt that this page deserved to have more than it did.
My question here is: what, if anything, does the Twerski page deserve next?
I have been trying to improve this page over the last month, maybe get it out of Start class.
Here are what I think the current deficiencies are:
Informed opinions solicited.
Also, is there any way to find out if have I finally improved this page out of Start class quality, from the Judaism and Biography projects?
(I have *no* idea who will read this. Certainly nobody will stumble on it by accident.)
-- M.boli ( talk) 20:13, 13 November 2009 (UTC)
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A user added a paragraph describing a Miracle of the Grape Juice. The essence of the story is that Twerski, acting as a counselor to a recovering alcoholic priest, persauded the pope to let the priest use grape juice instead of wine. This unsourced and exaggerated-sounding story was deleted. I have found a much attenuated version, seemingly from Twerski himself. I'm not sure about the grape juice story, but I think it is possible that material from this article, a kind of celebrity profile in the Jewish Standard, might provide some good biographical stories for this wikipedia page. [1] M.boli ( talk) 00:10, 16 January 2019 (UTC)
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Here is a question for experienced Wikipedians, especially experienced in Judaism, psychology, self-help, and generally in biographies of living persons.
If you visit a Jewish bookstore you will see that Twerski is a major author nowadays. There can be a rack filled with only his books. And this page gets about 500 hits per month. I felt that this page deserved to have more than it did.
My question here is: what, if anything, does the Twerski page deserve next?
I have been trying to improve this page over the last month, maybe get it out of Start class.
Here are what I think the current deficiencies are:
Informed opinions solicited.
Also, is there any way to find out if have I finally improved this page out of Start class quality, from the Judaism and Biography projects?
(I have *no* idea who will read this. Certainly nobody will stumble on it by accident.)
-- M.boli ( talk) 20:13, 13 November 2009 (UTC)
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I have just modified 2 external links on Abraham J. Twerski. Please take a moment to review my edit. If you have any questions, or need the bot to ignore the links, or the page altogether, please visit this simple FaQ for additional information. I made the following changes:
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Cheers.— InternetArchiveBot ( Report bug) 12:55, 25 June 2017 (UTC)
A user added a paragraph describing a Miracle of the Grape Juice. The essence of the story is that Twerski, acting as a counselor to a recovering alcoholic priest, persauded the pope to let the priest use grape juice instead of wine. This unsourced and exaggerated-sounding story was deleted. I have found a much attenuated version, seemingly from Twerski himself. I'm not sure about the grape juice story, but I think it is possible that material from this article, a kind of celebrity profile in the Jewish Standard, might provide some good biographical stories for this wikipedia page. [1] M.boli ( talk) 00:10, 16 January 2019 (UTC)
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