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In the Post-Zionism article someone has listed Tanya Reinhart as a post-Zionist. There was no source listed. There is now a category for post zionists here Category:Post-Zionists. If someone finds a source for this, can you please add the category and describe him as such in the body of the article? Thanks. -- Deodar 14:40, 8 November 2006 (UTC)
Please add an interwiki to the Dutch Wikipedia [nl: Tanya Reinhart] (By the way, according to the Hebrew Wikipedia, TR was born 1944) 80.126.224.211 17:55, 19 March 2007 (UTC) I remembered, she defined herself as anti-Zionist. User:Lamerkhav
How do you add something to this page? I wanted to put a link to an interview with her from http://www.alternativenews.org/podcasts/podcasts/news-from-within-podcast-elections-occupation-and-solidarity---an-interview-withtanya-reinhart-20070206.html Rifters 20:44, 19 March 2007 (UTC)
The link to the article, "Palestinian Organizations Mourn..." is from Al-Jazeerah, not Al-Jazeera. There is a difference! Can someone please make the change?
The Hebrew article cites a different reason. It says that since Reinhart signed the petition to boycott Israeli academia, the university started harassing her, and after three years of horrible treatment, she decided to leave across the sea. While the English version states a less personal, more political reason for leaving Israel. Both are sourced, but both cannot be true. Ideas? Personally, I tend to believe the Hebrew source. Not only because the Democracy Now source is secondhand (Goodman is the one who says she leaves for political reason, while in the Academia-Monitor source it's Reinhart herself who explains her reasons for leaving), but also since it makes less sense. Nothing in particular happened in 2006/7 in re: to Israeli treatment of Palestinians that would warrant her suddenly leaving her job and country. -- Telecart 13:27, 10 April 2007 (UTC)
Anyway, it's apparently a controversy where Steven Plaut may have said some harsh words about Reinhart after she passed away. Do you think it's relevant for the article?
Basically, the story is that Plaut apparently sent emails to the whole university , where he claimed that this person, Reinhart, who is now dead and it's not WP:BLP, WAS A WITCH. This was written in the format of a song. This SEEMS A LEGITIMATE PARODY. We have no evidence that he wrote it though, but he was blamed for it. Maybe it should be inserted to the article. See the link above for details. Amoruso ( talk) 00:40, 23 April 2008 (UTC)
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In the Post-Zionism article someone has listed Tanya Reinhart as a post-Zionist. There was no source listed. There is now a category for post zionists here Category:Post-Zionists. If someone finds a source for this, can you please add the category and describe him as such in the body of the article? Thanks. -- Deodar 14:40, 8 November 2006 (UTC)
Please add an interwiki to the Dutch Wikipedia [nl: Tanya Reinhart] (By the way, according to the Hebrew Wikipedia, TR was born 1944) 80.126.224.211 17:55, 19 March 2007 (UTC) I remembered, she defined herself as anti-Zionist. User:Lamerkhav
How do you add something to this page? I wanted to put a link to an interview with her from http://www.alternativenews.org/podcasts/podcasts/news-from-within-podcast-elections-occupation-and-solidarity---an-interview-withtanya-reinhart-20070206.html Rifters 20:44, 19 March 2007 (UTC)
The link to the article, "Palestinian Organizations Mourn..." is from Al-Jazeerah, not Al-Jazeera. There is a difference! Can someone please make the change?
The Hebrew article cites a different reason. It says that since Reinhart signed the petition to boycott Israeli academia, the university started harassing her, and after three years of horrible treatment, she decided to leave across the sea. While the English version states a less personal, more political reason for leaving Israel. Both are sourced, but both cannot be true. Ideas? Personally, I tend to believe the Hebrew source. Not only because the Democracy Now source is secondhand (Goodman is the one who says she leaves for political reason, while in the Academia-Monitor source it's Reinhart herself who explains her reasons for leaving), but also since it makes less sense. Nothing in particular happened in 2006/7 in re: to Israeli treatment of Palestinians that would warrant her suddenly leaving her job and country. -- Telecart 13:27, 10 April 2007 (UTC)
Anyway, it's apparently a controversy where Steven Plaut may have said some harsh words about Reinhart after she passed away. Do you think it's relevant for the article?
Basically, the story is that Plaut apparently sent emails to the whole university , where he claimed that this person, Reinhart, who is now dead and it's not WP:BLP, WAS A WITCH. This was written in the format of a song. This SEEMS A LEGITIMATE PARODY. We have no evidence that he wrote it though, but he was blamed for it. Maybe it should be inserted to the article. See the link above for details. Amoruso ( talk) 00:40, 23 April 2008 (UTC)