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Aryeh Levin encouraged imprisoned Lehi members in their facist (selfdescriptionn of the lehi) endeavour. Yes, this implys that the existing article is a farce. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 78.51.13.19 ( talk) 09:22, 16 December 2015 (UTC)
"Aryeh levine" has 576 G-hits while "aryeh levin" has 565... it's close but I think Levine is the more correct and accepted usage. Many thanks, Nesher 15:51, 9 July 2006 (UTC)
Bialystok is not northern Lithuania or Lithuania at all for this matter. It is north-eastern Poland if anything.
Anyone has the "Tzaddik in our time" books? Any other sources? - CrazyRougeian talk/ email 16:32, 9 July 2006 (UTC)
What did he do there? - CrazyRougeian talk/ email 13:20, 10 July 2006 (UTC)
we are aiming for: Wikipedia:What is a featured article?
Please, use footnotes. IMHO, when summarizing from another source, like "Tzaddik in our Time," a single Harvard referencing citation at the end of each paragraph is a clear way to cite. the other two methods force you to look at the end of the page or at a balloon for the citation, and since they are all from the same source, all we rally are looking for is page number. Thus, the Harvard system seems clearest. Rabbi-m 03:07, 11 July 2006 (UTC)
There must be references to him in books about the underground fighters. Does anyone have any?
take a look at רימון בין הלבבות section of Etzel martyr Meir Feinstein's Hebrew wiki entry to get a sense why Rav Levin was so unusual... can someone find this story in a sourced place? I found a reference to the story in another version at Etzel's site.
Also, I would love to close the article with his own quote "There was an old Jew in Jerusalem who loved us so very much!" quoted here which itself I think is quoting from Raz's book. what's the wiki policy on rights to using a direct quote when it itself is a quote? Rabbi-m 04:35, 11 July 2006 (UTC)
The British overseers of Palestine stiffened their grip on the necks of the Jews in direct proportion to the Arabs’ penchant for stirring up violent riots.
I detect a POV in the above un-sourced material...... Ashley kennedy3 ( talk) 18:08, 12 August 2008 (UTC)
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Aryeh Levin encouraged imprisoned Lehi members in their facist (selfdescriptionn of the lehi) endeavour. Yes, this implys that the existing article is a farce. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 78.51.13.19 ( talk) 09:22, 16 December 2015 (UTC)
"Aryeh levine" has 576 G-hits while "aryeh levin" has 565... it's close but I think Levine is the more correct and accepted usage. Many thanks, Nesher 15:51, 9 July 2006 (UTC)
Bialystok is not northern Lithuania or Lithuania at all for this matter. It is north-eastern Poland if anything.
Anyone has the "Tzaddik in our time" books? Any other sources? - CrazyRougeian talk/ email 16:32, 9 July 2006 (UTC)
What did he do there? - CrazyRougeian talk/ email 13:20, 10 July 2006 (UTC)
we are aiming for: Wikipedia:What is a featured article?
Please, use footnotes. IMHO, when summarizing from another source, like "Tzaddik in our Time," a single Harvard referencing citation at the end of each paragraph is a clear way to cite. the other two methods force you to look at the end of the page or at a balloon for the citation, and since they are all from the same source, all we rally are looking for is page number. Thus, the Harvard system seems clearest. Rabbi-m 03:07, 11 July 2006 (UTC)
There must be references to him in books about the underground fighters. Does anyone have any?
take a look at רימון בין הלבבות section of Etzel martyr Meir Feinstein's Hebrew wiki entry to get a sense why Rav Levin was so unusual... can someone find this story in a sourced place? I found a reference to the story in another version at Etzel's site.
Also, I would love to close the article with his own quote "There was an old Jew in Jerusalem who loved us so very much!" quoted here which itself I think is quoting from Raz's book. what's the wiki policy on rights to using a direct quote when it itself is a quote? Rabbi-m 04:35, 11 July 2006 (UTC)
The British overseers of Palestine stiffened their grip on the necks of the Jews in direct proportion to the Arabs’ penchant for stirring up violent riots.
I detect a POV in the above un-sourced material...... Ashley kennedy3 ( talk) 18:08, 12 August 2008 (UTC)