"Mashgiach" has two uses that I am aware of: (1) a person who supervises the kashrut of a commercial esablishment, and (2) a person who supervises the students of a yeshiva. Neither of these would get redirected to "Rosh Yeshiva". The mashgiach of a yeshiva might be the same person as the Rosh Yeshiva, but that is rarely the case. I therefore plan to delete this redirection page, and modify the places which link to it. I'm not sure how long I should wait for comments and reactions, and I will now research Wikipedia's policies and suggestions in that area. -- Keeves 02:07, 27 Apr 2005 (UTC)
Is it really proper to add this article to the "Legal occupations" category? Look at what else is there. It is really more about the civil court system than any religious law. If this really deserves to be there, then Rabbi, Posek, and Imam should certainly be there. But my vote is to remove it. -- Keeves 12:40, 17 May 2006 (UTC)
Wow. I wrote the original article for "Mashgiach" last year. I haven't checked it in a while. Someone (or multiple someones) has done wonderful editing and reformatting. Yasher koach! Chezsruli 05:01, 25 February 2007 (UTC)
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Given that "mashgiach" is a male term, I propose that the article title be changed to be gender neutral to correct for gender bias on Wikipedia. I suggest either "Mashgiach/Mashgicha" or perhaps "Mashgichim" instead. Bohemian Baltimore ( talk) 18:46, 8 June 2022 (UTC)
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"Mashgiach" has two uses that I am aware of: (1) a person who supervises the kashrut of a commercial esablishment, and (2) a person who supervises the students of a yeshiva. Neither of these would get redirected to "Rosh Yeshiva". The mashgiach of a yeshiva might be the same person as the Rosh Yeshiva, but that is rarely the case. I therefore plan to delete this redirection page, and modify the places which link to it. I'm not sure how long I should wait for comments and reactions, and I will now research Wikipedia's policies and suggestions in that area. -- Keeves 02:07, 27 Apr 2005 (UTC)
Is it really proper to add this article to the "Legal occupations" category? Look at what else is there. It is really more about the civil court system than any religious law. If this really deserves to be there, then Rabbi, Posek, and Imam should certainly be there. But my vote is to remove it. -- Keeves 12:40, 17 May 2006 (UTC)
Wow. I wrote the original article for "Mashgiach" last year. I haven't checked it in a while. Someone (or multiple someones) has done wonderful editing and reformatting. Yasher koach! Chezsruli 05:01, 25 February 2007 (UTC)
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Given that "mashgiach" is a male term, I propose that the article title be changed to be gender neutral to correct for gender bias on Wikipedia. I suggest either "Mashgiach/Mashgicha" or perhaps "Mashgichim" instead. Bohemian Baltimore ( talk) 18:46, 8 June 2022 (UTC)