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For your work on Ohev Shalom Talmud Torah Congregation of Olney. I appreciate sourcing work like that. It was good you came around when you did. Antrocent ( ♫♬) 21:56, 27 July 2014 (UTC) |
I've changed my username recently, I quite sure I've mentioned it on the AfD's. For the matter of discussion, I may have been somewhat sneering and contemptuous, but I've spent several weeks combing through articles and discussion pages concerning the topic. English wikipedia, for the moment, does not have a single accurate article describing the belief system of a large and important Jewish denomination; instead there's a horrible mess. Fact is, period. Jewish beliefs and practices in the reform movement, German Reform movement (Judaism), Reform movement in Judaism, Progressive Judaism and Reform Judaism are, well, bad [so are Orthodox Judaism and Conservative Judaism, btw] and I doubt an interested reader would understand anything. I presume you've done research - real research, not just accepting the claims of people who wrote that Reconstructionist leaders took part in the foundation of the WUPJ in 1926, when Reco. did not exist even in the mind of Mordechai Kaplan, and other numerous, quite awkward mistakes - on the matter. I still contest that there is a unique 'Progressive Judaism' with its own doctrines in Israel, or that the relations between Reform and Liberal Judaism in Britain deserve a separate article. Not to mention that there's much in common between Reco. and the large current known variously as Liberal, Reform and - until the former joined the WUPJ in the 1980's, this could have been an ideal name - Progressive. Thanks for reminding me how Wikipedia works; I'm not cynical at all, I got too involved in something which nobody cares about. Anyway, thanks. [P.S, and truly unrelated to what's above, you should consider stopping using Litvak pronunciation by default for people's names. Some of those are Hungarians, and they would have not appreciated it.] AddMore ( talk) 18:34, 29 July 2014 (UTC)
Your initial statement was that you wanted to "gather information and arrive at a rough WP:CONSENSUS" 14:3 consensus wise, and I don't think there's any new info to be gained at this point... maybe time to call it? Cheers JMJimmy ( talk) 09:23, 8 August 2014 (UTC)
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Thanks for the heads up that the move was under review. As you surely noticed. via my recent edits to User talk:Timrollpickering, [1] I initially thought the matter quite suspect.
Anyway, hello: long time, no edit war collaboration. I'm currently reading
3D Test of Antisemitism, and I like the quote in the intro "If you say too easily that everything is anti-Semitic, then nothing is anti-Semitic, and we no longer can make distinctions." Makes me happy I forced the issue to recreate the
Anti-Judaism article back in the day. (Please let's not make antijudaism a thing.)
As long as I have you on the horn, there's been some dispute over at Category_talk:Anti-Semitism#Question_on_above_and_mass_edits given a prior RfC which closed in my dis-favor. I know categories are largely considered WP:BIKESHED concerns by the vast majority of editors, but I for one do care about them; still, perhaps we are of a like mind.... -- Kendrick7 talk 02:28, 6 September 2014 (UTC)
I am quite new to posting though have been a member for a while. Today I inadvertently got into what I now know to be an 'edit-war' with
User:DrKiernan over the wiki article Aaron Kosminski
[2] (check the edits on that page). He is insisting that throughout the article he make mention of his unevidenced belief that Kosminski's supposed race is Jewish.
In the article above I deleted every entry that mentioned 'Jew' or 'Jewish' as each one of them had no source. I would still like them removed. Do you know how I may go about this, or indeed reporting User:DrKiernan for his unsourced vandalising of the post? I note that you have some comments on antisemitic articles and it may be useful to have your input on this. How do I report him to wiki for antisemitic unsourced articles? He seems intent on having this information on there and I question his motivation. Such a littering of "Jew" all over the article can have no positive outcome, it is unverified and it can only lead to unwarranted increases in attacks and negativity towards Jewish people. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Bestfootie ( talk • contribs) 16:08, 8 September 2014 (UTC)
Hi, please look at the bottom of the JVL page. It says "Source: Encyclopaedia Judaica. © 2008 The Gale Group. All Rights Reserved." Not the Jewish Encyclopedia. You can also check that it is indeed the text from the current edition of EJ by going to the free online edition. Please revert yourself; it is a very clear copyvio. Zero talk 06:32, 17 September 2014 (UTC)
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I'm trying to figure out what you mean by a category you created. Could you provide a little help? Editor2020 03:27, 27 July 2014 (UTC)
"Final vandalism warning" (not)....just kidding!
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For your work on Ohev Shalom Talmud Torah Congregation of Olney. I appreciate sourcing work like that. It was good you came around when you did. Antrocent ( ♫♬) 21:56, 27 July 2014 (UTC) |
I've changed my username recently, I quite sure I've mentioned it on the AfD's. For the matter of discussion, I may have been somewhat sneering and contemptuous, but I've spent several weeks combing through articles and discussion pages concerning the topic. English wikipedia, for the moment, does not have a single accurate article describing the belief system of a large and important Jewish denomination; instead there's a horrible mess. Fact is, period. Jewish beliefs and practices in the reform movement, German Reform movement (Judaism), Reform movement in Judaism, Progressive Judaism and Reform Judaism are, well, bad [so are Orthodox Judaism and Conservative Judaism, btw] and I doubt an interested reader would understand anything. I presume you've done research - real research, not just accepting the claims of people who wrote that Reconstructionist leaders took part in the foundation of the WUPJ in 1926, when Reco. did not exist even in the mind of Mordechai Kaplan, and other numerous, quite awkward mistakes - on the matter. I still contest that there is a unique 'Progressive Judaism' with its own doctrines in Israel, or that the relations between Reform and Liberal Judaism in Britain deserve a separate article. Not to mention that there's much in common between Reco. and the large current known variously as Liberal, Reform and - until the former joined the WUPJ in the 1980's, this could have been an ideal name - Progressive. Thanks for reminding me how Wikipedia works; I'm not cynical at all, I got too involved in something which nobody cares about. Anyway, thanks. [P.S, and truly unrelated to what's above, you should consider stopping using Litvak pronunciation by default for people's names. Some of those are Hungarians, and they would have not appreciated it.] AddMore ( talk) 18:34, 29 July 2014 (UTC)
Your initial statement was that you wanted to "gather information and arrive at a rough WP:CONSENSUS" 14:3 consensus wise, and I don't think there's any new info to be gained at this point... maybe time to call it? Cheers JMJimmy ( talk) 09:23, 8 August 2014 (UTC)
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Thanks for the heads up that the move was under review. As you surely noticed. via my recent edits to User talk:Timrollpickering, [1] I initially thought the matter quite suspect.
Anyway, hello: long time, no edit war collaboration. I'm currently reading
3D Test of Antisemitism, and I like the quote in the intro "If you say too easily that everything is anti-Semitic, then nothing is anti-Semitic, and we no longer can make distinctions." Makes me happy I forced the issue to recreate the
Anti-Judaism article back in the day. (Please let's not make antijudaism a thing.)
As long as I have you on the horn, there's been some dispute over at Category_talk:Anti-Semitism#Question_on_above_and_mass_edits given a prior RfC which closed in my dis-favor. I know categories are largely considered WP:BIKESHED concerns by the vast majority of editors, but I for one do care about them; still, perhaps we are of a like mind.... -- Kendrick7 talk 02:28, 6 September 2014 (UTC)
I am quite new to posting though have been a member for a while. Today I inadvertently got into what I now know to be an 'edit-war' with
User:DrKiernan over the wiki article Aaron Kosminski
[2] (check the edits on that page). He is insisting that throughout the article he make mention of his unevidenced belief that Kosminski's supposed race is Jewish.
In the article above I deleted every entry that mentioned 'Jew' or 'Jewish' as each one of them had no source. I would still like them removed. Do you know how I may go about this, or indeed reporting User:DrKiernan for his unsourced vandalising of the post? I note that you have some comments on antisemitic articles and it may be useful to have your input on this. How do I report him to wiki for antisemitic unsourced articles? He seems intent on having this information on there and I question his motivation. Such a littering of "Jew" all over the article can have no positive outcome, it is unverified and it can only lead to unwarranted increases in attacks and negativity towards Jewish people. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Bestfootie ( talk • contribs) 16:08, 8 September 2014 (UTC)
Hi, please look at the bottom of the JVL page. It says "Source: Encyclopaedia Judaica. © 2008 The Gale Group. All Rights Reserved." Not the Jewish Encyclopedia. You can also check that it is indeed the text from the current edition of EJ by going to the free online edition. Please revert yourself; it is a very clear copyvio. Zero talk 06:32, 17 September 2014 (UTC)
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Note that any non-free images not used in any articles will be deleted after seven days, as described in the criteria for speedy deletion. Thank you. Diannaa ( talk) 17:19, 20 September 2014 (UTC)
Greetings from WikiProject Military history! As a member of the project, you are invited to take part in our annual project coordinator election, which will determine our coordinators for the next twelve months. If you wish to cast a vote, please do so on the election page by 23:59 (UTC) on 28 September! Ed [talk] [majestic titan] 22:06, 23 September 2014 (UTC)