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The aim of the project has not yet clearly been elucidated. However, my past experience with Wikiproject "Clinical medicine" is:
Crossposted from IZAK's talk page:
I think a Wikiproject would be a massive step in the right direction. At least it will offer some unity in the otherwise very much fragmented approach to Judaism articles on Wikipedia (although IZAK's work on categorisation has brought a lot of structure). JFW | T@lk 15:52, 9 Jul 2004 (UTC)
Hi folks. I would very much appreciate it if this project's participants would read Wikipedia:WikiProject_Bible#Goals and add your comments there. A happy and healthy new year to all! Dovi 17:59, Sep 14, 2004 (UTC)
Sorry to "intrude" here (as a non-Jew), but I just made a lot of changes to Tetragrammaton, which I would like to have reviewed by someone coming from a Jewish background. (Transcription of the name is probably touchy here -- I hope that it has been handled tactfully.) Thanks, and Happy New Year! -- Mpolo 14:03, Sep 16, 2004 (UTC)
Given recent skirmishes by some of our participants, I must state most forcefully that it is really unwise to accuse other users of "Anti-Semitism". Unless we can read their minds, we cannot state (or even suspect) their motives, which is even more an issue online than it is in personal conversation.
Of course there are those clear-cut cases (such as the spate of Holocaust deniers on Jew and Holocaust), but these blokes generally edit as anons, and are easier to dispose of. Please, please, please do not feed the trolls by calling them Anti-Semites. They will suddenly become morally indignant, start calling you for arbitration and other ills.
Can we please agree to this? I know it is mainly an issue on articles outside the scope of this WikiProject, but one can never be too careful. JFW | T@lk 19:53, 17 Oct 2004 (UTC)
Do we have an article on citing the Talmud? When I'm bringing in articles from the Jewish Encyclopedia, their abbreviations are oftem pretty arcane. I'd like to have clear guidance of how to get from these to something more generally readable. -- Jmabel | Talk 20:20, Mar 4, 2005 (UTC)
I've moved this discussion to talk:/People template.— msh210
Should Judaism have a big general template like Template:Christianity and Template:Islam? I think could be helpful with navigation.-- Pharos 18:58, 11 Apr 2005 (UTC)
Everyone is invited to enjoy the new look and content on Mishnah at Wikibooks:
Chag Kasher Vesameach! Dovi 14:21, Apr 20, 2005 (UTC)
Greetings. I've started a little project at Wikipedia:Sandbox/Template:Judaism as you can see...please help out in any way you can, or tell me why I should just stop it. :-p Tomer TALK 16:45, Apr 28, 2005 (UTC)
This is just to inform people that I want Wikipedia to accept a general policy that BC and AD represent a Christian Point of View and should be used only when they are appropriate, that is, in the context of expressing or providing an account of a Christian point of view. In other contexts, I argue that they violate our NPOV policy and we should use BCE and CE instead. See Wikipedia:Neutral point of view/BCE-CE Debate for the detailed proposal. Slrubenstein | Talk 22:55, 15 May 2005 (UTC)
Shalom, consider youself invited to the portal WP:Israel and the WP:WNBI notice board. ← Humus sapiens← Talk 09:28, 29 May 2005 (UTC)
Hello! Many of you are undoubtedly familiar with the contents of the public domain Jewish Encyclopedia [1] when doing online research to improve the coverage of Judaica on Wikipedia. To make it easier to identify the numerous subjects found in the JE which could be included in Wikipedia in the future, I have started posting a wikiformatted directory of Jewish Encyclopedia topics, as an extension of WikiProject Missing encyclopedic articles. So far, the titles starting with the letters O, Q, U, and X, and the first half of L have been uploaded. I am currently working on the remainder of L. Please feel free to make use of these lists and lend any assistance you wish. Thanks.-- Defrosted 29 June 2005 11:36 (UTC)
I got this idea after seeing Template:Ancient Egyptians. Yes, I know there is Category:Torah people but if you like the idea of classifying who begot whom, let's first agree on scope/title and then work on format/content. ← Humus sapiens ←ну? 07:59, 2 September 2005 (UTC)
Please comment at Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Common Era, Talk:Kingdom of Judah#BCE/CE again. ← Humus sapiens ←ну? 08:12, 2 October 2005 (UTC)
How would contributors feel about extending the scope of this project to incorporate Jewish culture, history, and so forth. There is currently no central place to discuss topics relating to secular Jewish culture, and the like. (In particular, I was looking for a place to raise the issue of Wikipedia:Categories for deletion/Log/2005 November 2#Category:Jewish American actors.) We could start a new Wikiproject for Jewish history and culture, but perhaps it's not such a great idea to separate "Jews and Jewishness" from "Judaism". RMoloney (talk) 22:56, 6 November 2005 (UTC)
I actually disagree. The definition of "Jewish" culture, music etc is unnecessarily broad. When this WikiProject started, its aim was to improve coverage of religious subjects only; we even decided to stay clear of antisemitism. The articles on religion itself need attention; one cold winter evening I'm going to be cleaning up Tefillin, etc. To add material that is not strictly religious will mean a blurring of the lines of what is "Judaism" and what it "Jewish". Is a play by Arthur Miller or a song by Lenny Kravitz "Jewish culture"? What defines this? I can carry on.
I will warmly encourage a WikiProject on Jewish culture, and (perhaps a seperate one) on Jewish history. But I think this WikiProject should stick to its core business. JFW | T@lk 00:30, 8 November 2005 (UTC)
I've created Wikipedia:WikiProject Jewish culture. Naturally, I would hope that many of you would be interested in contributing. (And I am pretty new to WikiProjects, so any help would be much appreciated). RMoloney (talk) 23:26, 5 December 2005 (UTC)
I recently added a part on to the template "{{Jews and Judaism sidebar}}". I'm not an Infobox master, and I want you to take a look at my hadiwork--although I think I did petty well. The templates, in general, could use improvement. — Preceding unsigned comment added by HereToHelp ( talk • contribs) 22 Nov 2005
Hi everyone - I've started outlining (and will soon start filling in) an article I've titled Dialectics in Judaism, which will serve as an overview of historical and contemporary disputes within Judaism, e.g., Hillel and Shammai; Pharisees, Saducees, and Essenes; Mitnagdim and Hassidim, etc. The article is intended as an overview of what these disputes were about, and what there outcomes were (to the extent that they have been resolved). Links to relevant in-depth articles should give the interested reader an opportunity to immerse himself/herself in them. Please weigh in on whether the current "list" is comprehensive on the major disputes, and of course with edits as I start writing. -- Leifern 23:17, 27 November 2005 (UTC)
See Tosafists that is marked as needing a Wikipedia "upgrade" IZAK 06:28, 28 November 2005 (UTC)
We've recently had a large influx of Hasidic editors. We've always had the occasional Chabad contributor, and some have even gone on to edit a fair amount, but recently various articles on Hasidic dynasties and rebbes have become the battlefield between anons and newly registered editors. Most of them seem ignorant of the manual of style, many use Yiddish/yeshivish idiom unsuitable for Wikipedia (e.g. putting HY"D after a Holocaust victim) and all of them need to learn about WP:NPOV and WP:V.
I think we should make some sort of a standard introduction, invite them to join us here, and together find a way to make the Chassidus-oriented pages a bit less of a shambles. All the Bobov-related pages are protected until the edit warriors can agree on the content, but in the absence of WP:NPOV this is going to take forever.
Is everyone else happy with this plan? JFW | T@lk 13:44, 1 December 2005 (UTC)
Please help round up the pd images from the Jewish Encyclopedia for this category! -- Briangotts (Talk) (Contrib) 18:12, 2 December 2005 (UTC)
The previous page being extraordinarily ugly, I've edited the Text of the Kaddish section of the Kaddish article.
Thanks. jnothman talk 16:56, 3 December 2005 (UTC)
This discussion copied to, and response made, at Talk:Kaddish. Please continue all discussion there. jnothman talk 04:33, 7 December 2005 (UTC)
Someone created kehilla as an ad, but I've turned it into a stub with potential. There is a lot to write about the history of the kehilla, especially its role in the maintenance of Jewish autonomy in the Middle Ages, and its relevance in minhagim. Expansion is welcome. JFW | T@lk 16:33, 5 December 2005 (UTC)
See the verses in Category:Hebrew Bible verses with the two samples so far: Genesis 1:1, and Genesis 1:2. Is this the way the Torah verses should be "presented"? (Compare with the verses in Category:New Testament verses.) At what point should the classical teachings of famous meforshim be inserted, and in what way and how much? The time to decide on this is now, because at this stage the "project" is still being "formed" by User:Neutrality alone. Thank you. IZAK 03:01, 26 May 2005 (UTC)
Important: In the wake of IZAK's inquiry on this topic, and with strong support from Danny, a Mikraot Gedolot Project was launched at Hebrew Wikisource.
We are working on the five megillot. We did a good chunk of Ruth, and Mikraot Gedolot Eikhah will hopefully be about half finished by Tisha be-Av, keeping to a schedule of 1-2 verses per day. Take a look at איכה, especially, to see what a wonderful and powerful tool this can be.
The Hebrew version already has a lot of wonderful, high quality examples, though we are still getting started. It is possible to contribute parallel material in English. Dovi 13:04, July 10, 2005 (UTC)
There is a related VFD on this subject at Wikipedia:Votes for deletion/Individual Bible verses, and a connected survey at Wikipedia:Bible source text. ~~~~ 11:49, 16 July 2005 (UTC)
Considering the Jewish outlook of history as a sequence of eras, vaguely, Adam, Enosh, Mabul, Migdal Bavel, Avos, Mitrayim, (end pre-Torah-giving) (start post-Torah-giving) midbar, navi, galus bavel, anshei keneses hagedolah, zugos, tanaim, amoraim, savorai, gaonim, rishonim, achronim, current. Perhaps a table can be given with links to each (that have a page) and the table be put in as a sidebar to the approriate "era" pages. I saw this done by the Ecumenical council (hope this isn't blasphemy :P), where each separate council page lists all the others, and thought it was a great idea. -- Chacham 20:03, 22 September 2005 (UTC)
Urgent: see Wikipedia:Naming conventions (Hebrew) to add your opinions about this important matter. Thank you. IZAK 17:22, 11 November 2005 (UTC)
I have drafted a proposal for a new voluntary association on Wikipedia (joining groups like the Wikipedia:The Business and Economics Forum and the Wikipedia:Harmonious editing club) to promote discussion of a sort of system of expert review on Wiki. Please take a look and add your ideas. 172 02:33, 16 Nov 2004 (UTC)
I added a short new page today, called Sanhedrin (tractate). Please feel free to take a look, comment, edit, whatever will make it better. Do you think we should move the old Sanhedrin article to Sanhedrin (court) and make a new Sanhedrin redirect page? Joaquin Murietta 05:39, 21 November 2005 (UTC)
I finally wrote up Sefer Hamitzvot. Comments please. JFW | T@lk 14:39, 29 November 2005 (UTC)
Hi all. I hope you know about Portal:Judaism. It is being discussed whether the portal should be deleted because it doesn't satisfy certain requirements, because not much work has been done on it. Please see the discussion here. I request you to please contribute and make the portal survive. Thanks. deeptrivia ( talk) 04:15, 6 December 2005 (UTC)
The portal is so template-thick that I don't see how to edit it, but at the moment it contains a clearly inappropriate, specifically Islamic rather than Jewish, graphic at its upper left. Can someone who understands how this is put together please fix it? Thanks. -- Jmabel | Talk 07:42, 8 December 2005 (UTC)
There is a discussion at Category talk:Jewish Americans over whether that category should be categorized under Category:European Americans. - Willmcw 23:56, 6 December 2005 (UTC)
Please comment: Wikipedia_talk:WikiProject_Religion#interreligious -- Striver 05:11, 11 December 2005 (UTC)
Not that I'm calling anyone names. Could someone please have a look at Mamzer? My questions are on Talk:Mamzer. - Jmabel | Talk 18:48, 16 December 2005 (UTC)
Should there be an entry (at the very least a disambig link) for Shema Yisrael in Confession of Faith? I think our Muslim friends would also want to add an entry there. ← Humus sapiens ←ну? 01:57, 19 December 2005 (UTC)
Neutrality has done pretty much a complete rewrite on Tikkun olam, including removing all previous external links. I don't have the expertise to say much about this, but probably a major rewrite like this deserves review from someone who does. -- Jmabel | Talk 04:39, 19 December 2005 (UTC)
Please see Wikipedia:Templates_for_deletion#Template:Hebrewterm. JFW | T@lk 19:27, 21 December 2005 (UTC)
Coming back to the Natan Slifkin controversy, this is a whole area that can be expanded: Does anyone know if there is currently a Wikipedia article that deals with books that have been banned, censored, or burned over the centuries in Jewish communities?
Also, is there currently a general article about Judaica publishers (not related to bans)? If there is, I can't find it. We already have an article on Artscroll, if we add Feldheim and one or two more there would be enought for more than a stub. Dovi 07:11, 23 December 2005 (UTC)
I'm not sure that censorship has to be a Pandora's box, if we stick to facts. I think it's worth noting the practice of displaying a congratulatory letter from a respected authority at the front of a Jewish religious book. That seems very comparable to nihil obstat in Catholicism. -- Hoziron 15:08, 23 December 2005 (UTC)
I have created a new article with a title that may need changing. Right now it is called
Thou shalt not give Hitler posthumous victories. As this nears completion there's a question about which of several potential redirects ought to be the primary title. Would
614th commandment,
614th mitzvah or some other title be more appropriate? Also, please suggest appropriate categories. If this merits a location on the Judaism portal template then where on the template should it belong?
Content and NPOV suggestions are also welcome. I've done my best to cover this sensitive subject in a balanced and tasteful way. Regards, Durova 18:08, 25 December 2005 (UTC)
Japanese WikiProject Judaism " ja:Wikipedia:ウィキプロジェクト ユダヤ教" was opened. Please join in! -- Sheynhertz געשׁ״ך 20:06, 25 December 2005 (UTC)
Hey, I thought I'd let you guys know about {{ user Jew}}, which is no different then {{user religion|Jews and Judaism sidebar}} but can be used in Babel templates; and {{ user kosher}}, which tries to emulate the blue and red color scheme of those kosher labels. -- HereToHelp ( talk) 19:32, 26 December 2005 (UTC)
There is also {{ User Yeshiva}} for all who are currently enrolled in a yeshiva or Jewish seminary. -- Olve 16:21, 24 March 2006 (UTC)
see also:
See Category:Anti-Semitic people ← Humus sapiens ←ну? 10:17, 30 December 2005 (UTC)
I'd like to try to clean up and improve the pages about the story of the fiery furnace. The story of the fiery furnance has a lot of importance in the Jewish and Christian traditions, and had has a lot of cultural impact; Wikipedia ought to have better information about it. I've started by poking at the pages and suggesting some merges; I'd appreciate any help from project members on whatever relating to this subject, but specifically to help avoid sectarian bias in the articles and include a lot of solid information about many perspectives. Please leave any comments on the talk page of fiery furnace. Thanks! -- Tetraminoe 14:00, 30 December 2005 (UTC)
I've been trying to copyedit Israel Shamir, but I honestly don't know thing one about this guy, and the chief contributor to the article pretty clearly doesn't know much about wiki markup. Personally, I'd like to see the guy deleted, and possibly the article as well, but it appears that he's marginally noteworthy so the latter at least is unfeasible. (I'll contact my people in the vast world-wide Zionist/Jewish/American/Right-wing conspiracy to see about the former, of course...) Meanwhile, if anyone knows anything about this guy, or is willing to add the article to their watchlist, any assistance with this article would be greatly appreciated... Tom e r talk 02:32, 6 January 2006 (UTC)
The following was posted on the Help Desk#Copyright status of Jewish Encyclopedia images. I thought it might be of interest to the project. jnothman talk 12:49, 7 January 2006 (UTC)
There is a group of images in Category:Jewish Encyclopedia images that are from the Jewish Encyclopedia, but they came from JewishEncyclopedia.com. I know the Jewish Encyclopedia is in the public domain but is the material at that web site PD as well?
Their TOS is pretty clear: 3.2 You may search, retrieve, display, download, and print content from the Service solely for your personal, internal use, and shall make no other use of the content without the express written permission of JE.com and the copyright owner (or its authorized agent) of such content. You will not modify, publish, distribute, transmit, participate in the transfer or sale, create derivative works, or in any way exploit, any of the content, in whole or in part, found on the Service. Further, you will not engage in any systematic downloading or other activity directed towards any of the content, in whole or in part, found on the Service that would create any electronic data base or archive containing such content [2]. Seems to me if that statement has any legal weight then Wikipedia shouldn't be using those images.
This also brings up a general question. Can scans or photographs of PD works be copyrighted?-- ◀Puck talk▶ 04:46, 7 January 2006 (UTC)
Are the Jewish Encyclopedia and JewishEncyclopedia.com essentially the same source, and are they in the public domain? I'm asking this since I'm doing minor formatting work on Amidah (led there by Project Punctuation, and it seems that about 80% of the article is from JewishEncyclopedia.com and uncredited. ArglebargleIV 18:55, 26 January 2006 (UTC)
Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Minyan Shivyoni Hilchati - please weigh in. JFW | T@lk 01:30, 19 January 2006 (UTC)
I have been adding some stuff about the history of Judaism in Germany and Austria and the people, and plan to continue (see for example Stadttempel and Marcel Prawy. Although my contributions will be quite limited from their scope, can I join this Project as well? Gryffindor 17:20, 21 January 2006 (UTC)
I've had some nasty run-ins with FDuffy ( talk · contribs), a Biblical criticism enthusiast. I have found an immensely useful resource in dealing with these views: a number of articles in "Challenge" by Carmell and Domb. A wife confused for a sister still needs NPOV editing, but I have added a dissenting view that makes a mockery of the DH waffle.
I've also been in touch with Prof David Gotlieb, who recommended this and this. JFW | T@lk 11:48, 22 January 2006 (UTC)
Has anyone looked into the issue raised at Talk:Tu_Bishvat#Copyvio.3F? (Whoever does, please leave an appropriate remark on that talk page). - Jmabel | Talk 03:18, 29 January 2006 (UTC)
The article Amitz is a mess. Anyone in the Atlanta area know anything about this club? Any ideas for how to reduce the number of red links (notability would be a good guideline, but I know nothing about these folks, nor where to draw the line on notability for this subject. The article has a bit of a POV problem, and could use some categorization... Any help with it would be greatly appreciated. Tom e r talk 19:33, 29 January 2006 (UTC)
I'm requesting an article on the Blech. As a Christian, I've never encountered one, but I know vaguely it's something used to keep food warm for Shabbat. There's nothing about it at Jewish cuisine, or anywhere else I can find. Thanks! Angr/ talk 12:35, 9 February 2006 (UTC)
Alright, I started the stub. It's presently an orphan article tho. Tom e r talk 04:54, 15 February 2006 (UTC)
This is an archive of past discussions. Do not edit the contents of this page. If you wish to start a new discussion or revive an old one, please do so on the current talk page. |
Archive 5 | ← | Archive 7 | Archive 8 | Archive 9 | Archive 10 | Archive 11 | → | Archive 15 |
The aim of the project has not yet clearly been elucidated. However, my past experience with Wikiproject "Clinical medicine" is:
Crossposted from IZAK's talk page:
I think a Wikiproject would be a massive step in the right direction. At least it will offer some unity in the otherwise very much fragmented approach to Judaism articles on Wikipedia (although IZAK's work on categorisation has brought a lot of structure). JFW | T@lk 15:52, 9 Jul 2004 (UTC)
Hi folks. I would very much appreciate it if this project's participants would read Wikipedia:WikiProject_Bible#Goals and add your comments there. A happy and healthy new year to all! Dovi 17:59, Sep 14, 2004 (UTC)
Sorry to "intrude" here (as a non-Jew), but I just made a lot of changes to Tetragrammaton, which I would like to have reviewed by someone coming from a Jewish background. (Transcription of the name is probably touchy here -- I hope that it has been handled tactfully.) Thanks, and Happy New Year! -- Mpolo 14:03, Sep 16, 2004 (UTC)
Given recent skirmishes by some of our participants, I must state most forcefully that it is really unwise to accuse other users of "Anti-Semitism". Unless we can read their minds, we cannot state (or even suspect) their motives, which is even more an issue online than it is in personal conversation.
Of course there are those clear-cut cases (such as the spate of Holocaust deniers on Jew and Holocaust), but these blokes generally edit as anons, and are easier to dispose of. Please, please, please do not feed the trolls by calling them Anti-Semites. They will suddenly become morally indignant, start calling you for arbitration and other ills.
Can we please agree to this? I know it is mainly an issue on articles outside the scope of this WikiProject, but one can never be too careful. JFW | T@lk 19:53, 17 Oct 2004 (UTC)
Do we have an article on citing the Talmud? When I'm bringing in articles from the Jewish Encyclopedia, their abbreviations are oftem pretty arcane. I'd like to have clear guidance of how to get from these to something more generally readable. -- Jmabel | Talk 20:20, Mar 4, 2005 (UTC)
I've moved this discussion to talk:/People template.— msh210
Should Judaism have a big general template like Template:Christianity and Template:Islam? I think could be helpful with navigation.-- Pharos 18:58, 11 Apr 2005 (UTC)
Everyone is invited to enjoy the new look and content on Mishnah at Wikibooks:
Chag Kasher Vesameach! Dovi 14:21, Apr 20, 2005 (UTC)
Greetings. I've started a little project at Wikipedia:Sandbox/Template:Judaism as you can see...please help out in any way you can, or tell me why I should just stop it. :-p Tomer TALK 16:45, Apr 28, 2005 (UTC)
This is just to inform people that I want Wikipedia to accept a general policy that BC and AD represent a Christian Point of View and should be used only when they are appropriate, that is, in the context of expressing or providing an account of a Christian point of view. In other contexts, I argue that they violate our NPOV policy and we should use BCE and CE instead. See Wikipedia:Neutral point of view/BCE-CE Debate for the detailed proposal. Slrubenstein | Talk 22:55, 15 May 2005 (UTC)
Shalom, consider youself invited to the portal WP:Israel and the WP:WNBI notice board. ← Humus sapiens← Talk 09:28, 29 May 2005 (UTC)
Hello! Many of you are undoubtedly familiar with the contents of the public domain Jewish Encyclopedia [1] when doing online research to improve the coverage of Judaica on Wikipedia. To make it easier to identify the numerous subjects found in the JE which could be included in Wikipedia in the future, I have started posting a wikiformatted directory of Jewish Encyclopedia topics, as an extension of WikiProject Missing encyclopedic articles. So far, the titles starting with the letters O, Q, U, and X, and the first half of L have been uploaded. I am currently working on the remainder of L. Please feel free to make use of these lists and lend any assistance you wish. Thanks.-- Defrosted 29 June 2005 11:36 (UTC)
I got this idea after seeing Template:Ancient Egyptians. Yes, I know there is Category:Torah people but if you like the idea of classifying who begot whom, let's first agree on scope/title and then work on format/content. ← Humus sapiens ←ну? 07:59, 2 September 2005 (UTC)
Please comment at Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Common Era, Talk:Kingdom of Judah#BCE/CE again. ← Humus sapiens ←ну? 08:12, 2 October 2005 (UTC)
How would contributors feel about extending the scope of this project to incorporate Jewish culture, history, and so forth. There is currently no central place to discuss topics relating to secular Jewish culture, and the like. (In particular, I was looking for a place to raise the issue of Wikipedia:Categories for deletion/Log/2005 November 2#Category:Jewish American actors.) We could start a new Wikiproject for Jewish history and culture, but perhaps it's not such a great idea to separate "Jews and Jewishness" from "Judaism". RMoloney (talk) 22:56, 6 November 2005 (UTC)
I actually disagree. The definition of "Jewish" culture, music etc is unnecessarily broad. When this WikiProject started, its aim was to improve coverage of religious subjects only; we even decided to stay clear of antisemitism. The articles on religion itself need attention; one cold winter evening I'm going to be cleaning up Tefillin, etc. To add material that is not strictly religious will mean a blurring of the lines of what is "Judaism" and what it "Jewish". Is a play by Arthur Miller or a song by Lenny Kravitz "Jewish culture"? What defines this? I can carry on.
I will warmly encourage a WikiProject on Jewish culture, and (perhaps a seperate one) on Jewish history. But I think this WikiProject should stick to its core business. JFW | T@lk 00:30, 8 November 2005 (UTC)
I've created Wikipedia:WikiProject Jewish culture. Naturally, I would hope that many of you would be interested in contributing. (And I am pretty new to WikiProjects, so any help would be much appreciated). RMoloney (talk) 23:26, 5 December 2005 (UTC)
I recently added a part on to the template "{{Jews and Judaism sidebar}}". I'm not an Infobox master, and I want you to take a look at my hadiwork--although I think I did petty well. The templates, in general, could use improvement. — Preceding unsigned comment added by HereToHelp ( talk • contribs) 22 Nov 2005
Hi everyone - I've started outlining (and will soon start filling in) an article I've titled Dialectics in Judaism, which will serve as an overview of historical and contemporary disputes within Judaism, e.g., Hillel and Shammai; Pharisees, Saducees, and Essenes; Mitnagdim and Hassidim, etc. The article is intended as an overview of what these disputes were about, and what there outcomes were (to the extent that they have been resolved). Links to relevant in-depth articles should give the interested reader an opportunity to immerse himself/herself in them. Please weigh in on whether the current "list" is comprehensive on the major disputes, and of course with edits as I start writing. -- Leifern 23:17, 27 November 2005 (UTC)
See Tosafists that is marked as needing a Wikipedia "upgrade" IZAK 06:28, 28 November 2005 (UTC)
We've recently had a large influx of Hasidic editors. We've always had the occasional Chabad contributor, and some have even gone on to edit a fair amount, but recently various articles on Hasidic dynasties and rebbes have become the battlefield between anons and newly registered editors. Most of them seem ignorant of the manual of style, many use Yiddish/yeshivish idiom unsuitable for Wikipedia (e.g. putting HY"D after a Holocaust victim) and all of them need to learn about WP:NPOV and WP:V.
I think we should make some sort of a standard introduction, invite them to join us here, and together find a way to make the Chassidus-oriented pages a bit less of a shambles. All the Bobov-related pages are protected until the edit warriors can agree on the content, but in the absence of WP:NPOV this is going to take forever.
Is everyone else happy with this plan? JFW | T@lk 13:44, 1 December 2005 (UTC)
Please help round up the pd images from the Jewish Encyclopedia for this category! -- Briangotts (Talk) (Contrib) 18:12, 2 December 2005 (UTC)
The previous page being extraordinarily ugly, I've edited the Text of the Kaddish section of the Kaddish article.
Thanks. jnothman talk 16:56, 3 December 2005 (UTC)
This discussion copied to, and response made, at Talk:Kaddish. Please continue all discussion there. jnothman talk 04:33, 7 December 2005 (UTC)
Someone created kehilla as an ad, but I've turned it into a stub with potential. There is a lot to write about the history of the kehilla, especially its role in the maintenance of Jewish autonomy in the Middle Ages, and its relevance in minhagim. Expansion is welcome. JFW | T@lk 16:33, 5 December 2005 (UTC)
See the verses in Category:Hebrew Bible verses with the two samples so far: Genesis 1:1, and Genesis 1:2. Is this the way the Torah verses should be "presented"? (Compare with the verses in Category:New Testament verses.) At what point should the classical teachings of famous meforshim be inserted, and in what way and how much? The time to decide on this is now, because at this stage the "project" is still being "formed" by User:Neutrality alone. Thank you. IZAK 03:01, 26 May 2005 (UTC)
Important: In the wake of IZAK's inquiry on this topic, and with strong support from Danny, a Mikraot Gedolot Project was launched at Hebrew Wikisource.
We are working on the five megillot. We did a good chunk of Ruth, and Mikraot Gedolot Eikhah will hopefully be about half finished by Tisha be-Av, keeping to a schedule of 1-2 verses per day. Take a look at איכה, especially, to see what a wonderful and powerful tool this can be.
The Hebrew version already has a lot of wonderful, high quality examples, though we are still getting started. It is possible to contribute parallel material in English. Dovi 13:04, July 10, 2005 (UTC)
There is a related VFD on this subject at Wikipedia:Votes for deletion/Individual Bible verses, and a connected survey at Wikipedia:Bible source text. ~~~~ 11:49, 16 July 2005 (UTC)
Considering the Jewish outlook of history as a sequence of eras, vaguely, Adam, Enosh, Mabul, Migdal Bavel, Avos, Mitrayim, (end pre-Torah-giving) (start post-Torah-giving) midbar, navi, galus bavel, anshei keneses hagedolah, zugos, tanaim, amoraim, savorai, gaonim, rishonim, achronim, current. Perhaps a table can be given with links to each (that have a page) and the table be put in as a sidebar to the approriate "era" pages. I saw this done by the Ecumenical council (hope this isn't blasphemy :P), where each separate council page lists all the others, and thought it was a great idea. -- Chacham 20:03, 22 September 2005 (UTC)
Urgent: see Wikipedia:Naming conventions (Hebrew) to add your opinions about this important matter. Thank you. IZAK 17:22, 11 November 2005 (UTC)
I have drafted a proposal for a new voluntary association on Wikipedia (joining groups like the Wikipedia:The Business and Economics Forum and the Wikipedia:Harmonious editing club) to promote discussion of a sort of system of expert review on Wiki. Please take a look and add your ideas. 172 02:33, 16 Nov 2004 (UTC)
I added a short new page today, called Sanhedrin (tractate). Please feel free to take a look, comment, edit, whatever will make it better. Do you think we should move the old Sanhedrin article to Sanhedrin (court) and make a new Sanhedrin redirect page? Joaquin Murietta 05:39, 21 November 2005 (UTC)
I finally wrote up Sefer Hamitzvot. Comments please. JFW | T@lk 14:39, 29 November 2005 (UTC)
Hi all. I hope you know about Portal:Judaism. It is being discussed whether the portal should be deleted because it doesn't satisfy certain requirements, because not much work has been done on it. Please see the discussion here. I request you to please contribute and make the portal survive. Thanks. deeptrivia ( talk) 04:15, 6 December 2005 (UTC)
The portal is so template-thick that I don't see how to edit it, but at the moment it contains a clearly inappropriate, specifically Islamic rather than Jewish, graphic at its upper left. Can someone who understands how this is put together please fix it? Thanks. -- Jmabel | Talk 07:42, 8 December 2005 (UTC)
There is a discussion at Category talk:Jewish Americans over whether that category should be categorized under Category:European Americans. - Willmcw 23:56, 6 December 2005 (UTC)
Please comment: Wikipedia_talk:WikiProject_Religion#interreligious -- Striver 05:11, 11 December 2005 (UTC)
Not that I'm calling anyone names. Could someone please have a look at Mamzer? My questions are on Talk:Mamzer. - Jmabel | Talk 18:48, 16 December 2005 (UTC)
Should there be an entry (at the very least a disambig link) for Shema Yisrael in Confession of Faith? I think our Muslim friends would also want to add an entry there. ← Humus sapiens ←ну? 01:57, 19 December 2005 (UTC)
Neutrality has done pretty much a complete rewrite on Tikkun olam, including removing all previous external links. I don't have the expertise to say much about this, but probably a major rewrite like this deserves review from someone who does. -- Jmabel | Talk 04:39, 19 December 2005 (UTC)
Please see Wikipedia:Templates_for_deletion#Template:Hebrewterm. JFW | T@lk 19:27, 21 December 2005 (UTC)
Coming back to the Natan Slifkin controversy, this is a whole area that can be expanded: Does anyone know if there is currently a Wikipedia article that deals with books that have been banned, censored, or burned over the centuries in Jewish communities?
Also, is there currently a general article about Judaica publishers (not related to bans)? If there is, I can't find it. We already have an article on Artscroll, if we add Feldheim and one or two more there would be enought for more than a stub. Dovi 07:11, 23 December 2005 (UTC)
I'm not sure that censorship has to be a Pandora's box, if we stick to facts. I think it's worth noting the practice of displaying a congratulatory letter from a respected authority at the front of a Jewish religious book. That seems very comparable to nihil obstat in Catholicism. -- Hoziron 15:08, 23 December 2005 (UTC)
I have created a new article with a title that may need changing. Right now it is called
Thou shalt not give Hitler posthumous victories. As this nears completion there's a question about which of several potential redirects ought to be the primary title. Would
614th commandment,
614th mitzvah or some other title be more appropriate? Also, please suggest appropriate categories. If this merits a location on the Judaism portal template then where on the template should it belong?
Content and NPOV suggestions are also welcome. I've done my best to cover this sensitive subject in a balanced and tasteful way. Regards, Durova 18:08, 25 December 2005 (UTC)
Japanese WikiProject Judaism " ja:Wikipedia:ウィキプロジェクト ユダヤ教" was opened. Please join in! -- Sheynhertz געשׁ״ך 20:06, 25 December 2005 (UTC)
Hey, I thought I'd let you guys know about {{ user Jew}}, which is no different then {{user religion|Jews and Judaism sidebar}} but can be used in Babel templates; and {{ user kosher}}, which tries to emulate the blue and red color scheme of those kosher labels. -- HereToHelp ( talk) 19:32, 26 December 2005 (UTC)
There is also {{ User Yeshiva}} for all who are currently enrolled in a yeshiva or Jewish seminary. -- Olve 16:21, 24 March 2006 (UTC)
see also:
See Category:Anti-Semitic people ← Humus sapiens ←ну? 10:17, 30 December 2005 (UTC)
I'd like to try to clean up and improve the pages about the story of the fiery furnace. The story of the fiery furnance has a lot of importance in the Jewish and Christian traditions, and had has a lot of cultural impact; Wikipedia ought to have better information about it. I've started by poking at the pages and suggesting some merges; I'd appreciate any help from project members on whatever relating to this subject, but specifically to help avoid sectarian bias in the articles and include a lot of solid information about many perspectives. Please leave any comments on the talk page of fiery furnace. Thanks! -- Tetraminoe 14:00, 30 December 2005 (UTC)
I've been trying to copyedit Israel Shamir, but I honestly don't know thing one about this guy, and the chief contributor to the article pretty clearly doesn't know much about wiki markup. Personally, I'd like to see the guy deleted, and possibly the article as well, but it appears that he's marginally noteworthy so the latter at least is unfeasible. (I'll contact my people in the vast world-wide Zionist/Jewish/American/Right-wing conspiracy to see about the former, of course...) Meanwhile, if anyone knows anything about this guy, or is willing to add the article to their watchlist, any assistance with this article would be greatly appreciated... Tom e r talk 02:32, 6 January 2006 (UTC)
The following was posted on the Help Desk#Copyright status of Jewish Encyclopedia images. I thought it might be of interest to the project. jnothman talk 12:49, 7 January 2006 (UTC)
There is a group of images in Category:Jewish Encyclopedia images that are from the Jewish Encyclopedia, but they came from JewishEncyclopedia.com. I know the Jewish Encyclopedia is in the public domain but is the material at that web site PD as well?
Their TOS is pretty clear: 3.2 You may search, retrieve, display, download, and print content from the Service solely for your personal, internal use, and shall make no other use of the content without the express written permission of JE.com and the copyright owner (or its authorized agent) of such content. You will not modify, publish, distribute, transmit, participate in the transfer or sale, create derivative works, or in any way exploit, any of the content, in whole or in part, found on the Service. Further, you will not engage in any systematic downloading or other activity directed towards any of the content, in whole or in part, found on the Service that would create any electronic data base or archive containing such content [2]. Seems to me if that statement has any legal weight then Wikipedia shouldn't be using those images.
This also brings up a general question. Can scans or photographs of PD works be copyrighted?-- ◀Puck talk▶ 04:46, 7 January 2006 (UTC)
Are the Jewish Encyclopedia and JewishEncyclopedia.com essentially the same source, and are they in the public domain? I'm asking this since I'm doing minor formatting work on Amidah (led there by Project Punctuation, and it seems that about 80% of the article is from JewishEncyclopedia.com and uncredited. ArglebargleIV 18:55, 26 January 2006 (UTC)
Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Minyan Shivyoni Hilchati - please weigh in. JFW | T@lk 01:30, 19 January 2006 (UTC)
I have been adding some stuff about the history of Judaism in Germany and Austria and the people, and plan to continue (see for example Stadttempel and Marcel Prawy. Although my contributions will be quite limited from their scope, can I join this Project as well? Gryffindor 17:20, 21 January 2006 (UTC)
I've had some nasty run-ins with FDuffy ( talk · contribs), a Biblical criticism enthusiast. I have found an immensely useful resource in dealing with these views: a number of articles in "Challenge" by Carmell and Domb. A wife confused for a sister still needs NPOV editing, but I have added a dissenting view that makes a mockery of the DH waffle.
I've also been in touch with Prof David Gotlieb, who recommended this and this. JFW | T@lk 11:48, 22 January 2006 (UTC)
Has anyone looked into the issue raised at Talk:Tu_Bishvat#Copyvio.3F? (Whoever does, please leave an appropriate remark on that talk page). - Jmabel | Talk 03:18, 29 January 2006 (UTC)
The article Amitz is a mess. Anyone in the Atlanta area know anything about this club? Any ideas for how to reduce the number of red links (notability would be a good guideline, but I know nothing about these folks, nor where to draw the line on notability for this subject. The article has a bit of a POV problem, and could use some categorization... Any help with it would be greatly appreciated. Tom e r talk 19:33, 29 January 2006 (UTC)
I'm requesting an article on the Blech. As a Christian, I've never encountered one, but I know vaguely it's something used to keep food warm for Shabbat. There's nothing about it at Jewish cuisine, or anywhere else I can find. Thanks! Angr/ talk 12:35, 9 February 2006 (UTC)
Alright, I started the stub. It's presently an orphan article tho. Tom e r talk 04:54, 15 February 2006 (UTC)