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Emesz, you're adding large amounts of material without attributing it to a reliable source. Please see our policy on sourcing, Wikipedia:Attribution, which says that anything challenged or likely to be challenged must have a reliable, published source or it may be removed, and the sources have to be in the form of inline citations to be of any use. That is, you must say after the sentence where you got it from, including page numbers if it's a book.
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For second time contribution to the Yitzcha Rabin ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yitzchak_Rabin) page is deleted, which seems like vandalism. The deleted text and reference to the Israel produced video "ALTALENA" is historically accurate, the content is widely known in Israel and the material is based mostly on the referenced book by Dr. Uri Milstein, a well known Israeli military historian. Motivation for deletion is either ignorance about Yitzhak Rabin or the person's political view. The article in its current state is not balanced, which violates the Wikipedia NPOV principle. Would appreciate advice on how to assure that historically accurate material is not deleted again on this page due to someone wanting to suppress facts he/she doesn't like. Emesz 10:46, 2 March 2007 (UTC)
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Oh hi. I just noticed your edit to my user page. The passages in question are, "He is perhaps the leading historian..." and "Probably he has the largest and most unique research archive...". Could you please directly cite (or substantiate/flesh out) these two phrases? I noticed you had a large bibliographical body, but did not cite any specific passages. :) -- Strangerer 17:41, 28 February 2007 (UTC)
What I wrote needs to be updated since Yad Vashem acquired Professor Kranzler's extensive paper (over 1 million pages) and interview cassette (about 1,-00 cassettes) archive after Prof. Kranzler passed away.
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When I try to add references the EDIT window strips all but "ISBN" in ISBN references. How can this be prevented? Emesz 17:59, 28 February 2007 (UTC)
You deleted my contribution and wrote "Reverted once again, removed ridiculous conspiracy that serves the editor's POV".
I assume you mean well and want the Yitzhak Rabin and other pages on Wikipedia to be truthful and balanced. If so, we share those goals.
Kindly explain in some detail why you removed my reference to the Israel produced ALTALENA documentary. After all Rabin was a key player in the ALTALENA affair. Removing such facts would censor history and to create a personality cult, which I am sure is not your intention.
The text I wrote about Rabin's repeated nervous breakdowns, including the incident during the War Of Indepence and the statement that the war may have been won because he was incapacitated for two days thus allowing a daring action to take out the Egyptian and Syrian air forces (a plan he was opposed to) are not my ideas/political views, but primarily based on Dr. Uri Milstein book and his talks.
Some other apparent problematic facts about Rabin I prefer not to post on the Web page, because they are possibly not of public concern and in such matters his family is entitled to privacy. Since he was a major public figure privacy does not etend to the matters noted above. They are of public concern.
Under Wikipedia guidelines I encourage you to restore the erassed content and rather than try to force a political view engage me in productive dialogue to resolve the issues. Kindly cite realiable and apolitical references where you disagree.
Yitzhah Rabin seems to have been honest - unfortunately a rare phenomenon in Israeli politics. He deserves that his Web page be truthful.
Thank you for your note "The above is very important and ought to be expanded on and moved back to the main page.Emesz 20:51, 3 March 2007 (UTC)" I corrected and moved back. This part of history is also about my father Karoly Szabo. My english is not the best, please improve my texts if you find some errors, etc... Tamas Szabo 08:25, 16 March 2007 (UTC)
Thank you for your inforamtions and help. I started writng last year to the 90 birthday of my father Karoly Szabo with texts in Wikipedia (and not very good english). Tamas Szabo 05:10, 18 March 2007 (UTC)
Could you have a look at these articles and their talk?
I feel the articles are extremely well sourced and balanced. I'd like somebody else to remove the tags. Please look at my last versions, because I have run up against somebody from the evolution/creation universe who wants to pick a fight. -- Metzenberg 03:18, 20 March 2007 (UTC)
Thank you for your corrections and your interrest - my answers here: Talk:Károly Szabó (my father). Tamas Szabo 06:00, 5 April 2007 (UTC)
Please do some work on the whole section you keep submitting to the Stephen Wise page. These obscure references almost amount to personal research. I fear it won't hold up to scrutiny and feels like a load of POV... Respectfully, A Sniper ( talk) 20:43, 22 April 2008 (UTC)
Hi, Emesz. I took that out of the article because it had no direct relation to Goldmann, and therefore was basically "original research" see WP:OR. Your argument that "If a building, state, organization collapses the architect is often held to be partially or fully liable." is not on the face of it unreasonable, but it is your argument, not a reputable source's. We would need a citation, which I doubt is exists as he died too long before the wave of criticism, before even thinking of keeping it.
The other point connected with Bergson and the rescuing of European Jewry is something that does belong, but the main problem here and in the Stephen Wise article is that these are very hotly debated issues. Many do not agree that Goldmann (and Wise) were guilty of "obstruction and lack of significant positive action on behalf of his fellow Jews" or that Bergson's efforts were effective in rescuing (e.g. Yehuda Bauer : "Bergson didn't rescue anyone!") or that there was ever any real possiblity of rescue, or that the mainstream Jewish community in the West was at all silent at the time, or that Bergson / Kook had anything to do with the creation of the War Refugee Board etc. So we have to be careful to represent the controversy and not state one side's disputed claims as facts. Cheers, John Z ( talk) 22:24, 22 April 2008 (UTC)
You didn't add any new or useful information to the article. "The Rabin file" is already mentioned in the "further reading" section, Rabin's mental breakdown is already mentioned and a generic "Milstein says that he was stressed" really adds nothing at all. The "Holy canon" is but trivia.
As for "rushed": do you have a reliable source explicitly stating that the ambulance took its time? no? rushed it is then.
Oh and please don't edit my user page. If you want to talk to me, you should start a discussion on my talk page. Article specific issues should be taken to the relevant article talk pages. Rami R 11:04, 23 April 2008 (UTC)
Your edits are removing numbers from links in the references, making them inaccessible. This appears to be the same problem you had when we first crossed paths, where your edits removed the ISBN numbers. Please fix this problem before editing again. Rami R 12:13, 23 April 2008 (UTC)
I suggest you self revert your edits, as you violated WP:3RR. Also note that the article isn't about the "season", so no details not directly relevant to Kollek should be given. Rami R 14:05, 23 April 2008 (UTC)
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Emesz, you're adding large amounts of material without attributing it to a reliable source. Please see our policy on sourcing, Wikipedia:Attribution, which says that anything challenged or likely to be challenged must have a reliable, published source or it may be removed, and the sources have to be in the form of inline citations to be of any use. That is, you must say after the sentence where you got it from, including page numbers if it's a book.
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For second time contribution to the Yitzcha Rabin ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yitzchak_Rabin) page is deleted, which seems like vandalism. The deleted text and reference to the Israel produced video "ALTALENA" is historically accurate, the content is widely known in Israel and the material is based mostly on the referenced book by Dr. Uri Milstein, a well known Israeli military historian. Motivation for deletion is either ignorance about Yitzhak Rabin or the person's political view. The article in its current state is not balanced, which violates the Wikipedia NPOV principle. Would appreciate advice on how to assure that historically accurate material is not deleted again on this page due to someone wanting to suppress facts he/she doesn't like. Emesz 10:46, 2 March 2007 (UTC)
{{helpme}} "Nupractor" seems to be a vandal. is there a refereeing process on Wikipedia. If so, how can it be contacted? Emesz 11:50, 2 March 2007 (UTC)
Oh hi. I just noticed your edit to my user page. The passages in question are, "He is perhaps the leading historian..." and "Probably he has the largest and most unique research archive...". Could you please directly cite (or substantiate/flesh out) these two phrases? I noticed you had a large bibliographical body, but did not cite any specific passages. :) -- Strangerer 17:41, 28 February 2007 (UTC)
What I wrote needs to be updated since Yad Vashem acquired Professor Kranzler's extensive paper (over 1 million pages) and interview cassette (about 1,-00 cassettes) archive after Prof. Kranzler passed away.
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You deleted my contribution and wrote "Reverted once again, removed ridiculous conspiracy that serves the editor's POV".
I assume you mean well and want the Yitzhak Rabin and other pages on Wikipedia to be truthful and balanced. If so, we share those goals.
Kindly explain in some detail why you removed my reference to the Israel produced ALTALENA documentary. After all Rabin was a key player in the ALTALENA affair. Removing such facts would censor history and to create a personality cult, which I am sure is not your intention.
The text I wrote about Rabin's repeated nervous breakdowns, including the incident during the War Of Indepence and the statement that the war may have been won because he was incapacitated for two days thus allowing a daring action to take out the Egyptian and Syrian air forces (a plan he was opposed to) are not my ideas/political views, but primarily based on Dr. Uri Milstein book and his talks.
Some other apparent problematic facts about Rabin I prefer not to post on the Web page, because they are possibly not of public concern and in such matters his family is entitled to privacy. Since he was a major public figure privacy does not etend to the matters noted above. They are of public concern.
Under Wikipedia guidelines I encourage you to restore the erassed content and rather than try to force a political view engage me in productive dialogue to resolve the issues. Kindly cite realiable and apolitical references where you disagree.
Yitzhah Rabin seems to have been honest - unfortunately a rare phenomenon in Israeli politics. He deserves that his Web page be truthful.
Thank you for your note "The above is very important and ought to be expanded on and moved back to the main page.Emesz 20:51, 3 March 2007 (UTC)" I corrected and moved back. This part of history is also about my father Karoly Szabo. My english is not the best, please improve my texts if you find some errors, etc... Tamas Szabo 08:25, 16 March 2007 (UTC)
Thank you for your inforamtions and help. I started writng last year to the 90 birthday of my father Karoly Szabo with texts in Wikipedia (and not very good english). Tamas Szabo 05:10, 18 March 2007 (UTC)
Could you have a look at these articles and their talk?
I feel the articles are extremely well sourced and balanced. I'd like somebody else to remove the tags. Please look at my last versions, because I have run up against somebody from the evolution/creation universe who wants to pick a fight. -- Metzenberg 03:18, 20 March 2007 (UTC)
Thank you for your corrections and your interrest - my answers here: Talk:Károly Szabó (my father). Tamas Szabo 06:00, 5 April 2007 (UTC)
Please do some work on the whole section you keep submitting to the Stephen Wise page. These obscure references almost amount to personal research. I fear it won't hold up to scrutiny and feels like a load of POV... Respectfully, A Sniper ( talk) 20:43, 22 April 2008 (UTC)
Hi, Emesz. I took that out of the article because it had no direct relation to Goldmann, and therefore was basically "original research" see WP:OR. Your argument that "If a building, state, organization collapses the architect is often held to be partially or fully liable." is not on the face of it unreasonable, but it is your argument, not a reputable source's. We would need a citation, which I doubt is exists as he died too long before the wave of criticism, before even thinking of keeping it.
The other point connected with Bergson and the rescuing of European Jewry is something that does belong, but the main problem here and in the Stephen Wise article is that these are very hotly debated issues. Many do not agree that Goldmann (and Wise) were guilty of "obstruction and lack of significant positive action on behalf of his fellow Jews" or that Bergson's efforts were effective in rescuing (e.g. Yehuda Bauer : "Bergson didn't rescue anyone!") or that there was ever any real possiblity of rescue, or that the mainstream Jewish community in the West was at all silent at the time, or that Bergson / Kook had anything to do with the creation of the War Refugee Board etc. So we have to be careful to represent the controversy and not state one side's disputed claims as facts. Cheers, John Z ( talk) 22:24, 22 April 2008 (UTC)
You didn't add any new or useful information to the article. "The Rabin file" is already mentioned in the "further reading" section, Rabin's mental breakdown is already mentioned and a generic "Milstein says that he was stressed" really adds nothing at all. The "Holy canon" is but trivia.
As for "rushed": do you have a reliable source explicitly stating that the ambulance took its time? no? rushed it is then.
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Your edits are removing numbers from links in the references, making them inaccessible. This appears to be the same problem you had when we first crossed paths, where your edits removed the ISBN numbers. Please fix this problem before editing again. Rami R 12:13, 23 April 2008 (UTC)
I suggest you self revert your edits, as you violated WP:3RR. Also note that the article isn't about the "season", so no details not directly relevant to Kollek should be given. Rami R 14:05, 23 April 2008 (UTC)
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