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What are the mistakes in the two Israeli maps?

What are the mistakes in the two Israeli maps?

If they are inadequate or obsolete can you provide up-to-date maps about the Israeli Railways network.

P.S.: I hope your removal of the two maps, has nothing to do with Israel's 1967 borders shown in those two maps.

Jerusalem School

Shalom Yan,

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First of all I state that I am not a member or in any way related to this "consortium." Now, I must admit that I do not quite fully understand what standards you are using of editing this page into a lesser state. Let me illustrate a few examples: In your revision of "as of 17:11, 29 September 2009", you added/reversed: "In 2001, the group expanded into the U.S. with an academic non-profit corporation with 501(c)3 tax-deductible status with the IRS.}}" Then you proceed to mark this as an advertisement. I am not sure as to what your motivations are, but you first resubmit an advertisement, namely the 501 status, which I marked earlier had been added by Brian T Becker (23:34, 29 November 2008). Mr. Becker is himself a member of the Jerusalem School. No wonder that he placed an advertisement, which you resubmitted.

Number two: in your last edit you left the sentence "Volume Two is currently in the works and entitled: The Linguistic Environment of the Second Temple Period: Jerusalem Studies in the Synoptic Gospels — Volume Two, edited by Randall Buth, R. Steven Notley, and Marc Turnage." --Now I am not willing to retrace who put this there, but likely also a member of this consortium, since WHO ELSE would know about this? I am not aware of such information published anywhere else.

To summarize, I think you in the past correctly labeled it as an advertisement-natured article. However the last time you yourself helped the article to become "advertisement-natured." Labelling it then as advertisement seems to be awkward! So far my comments about the advertisement part.


Methodology/Publications/Reviews I do not see the point of removing any of these topics. All of these topics supported by academic publications, give the reader the background information on this "consortium." A list of names, where you turned it into, indeed sounds like an advertisement. The response in academic journals to this "consortium" is not only valid background information that gives substance to the entry, it also authenticates the very existence of this entry. Namely, the "consortium" is known and accepted in the international academic community.

Again, my contributions of this article have merely been in service for the wordwide audience. I have no interest in promoting or criticizing this consortium. —Preceding unsigned comment added by RobertMadugba (talkcontribs) 15:01, 30 September 2009 (UTC)

Added 01/10/09 Without going into details of what is considered copyright or not and the other remarks:

"Three Assumptions underlying Methodology" section, directly copied from the site, needs to go

==> Is gone. I agree that the consortium's own point of view about themselves is not necessarily helpful for this entry.

The first paragraph of the article also needs to go, as it is a direct quote from the school's website, which is inherently promotional.

==> Yes agreed.

The section "Response to the Jerusalem School of Synoptic Research" is also highly promotional, quoting JSSR officials and other primary sources praising the school.

==> #1 it is not quoting JSSR officials, #2 the sources are criticizing and praising the school. There you got your fair and balanced "neutral point of view policy." Neither review is done by a member or prominent or related individual to the school. Michael Brown comes from a conservative Christian point of view. Collins is a widely known and respected NT scholar, who is not affiliated with the JSSR.

Israel Defense Forces ranks

Hi Ynhockey! Please see my talk page!--Vidokov (talk) 12:58, 5 October 2009 (UTC)

question

are you open to recall? (this is not a criticism of any particular administrative action you have taken, just something I am curious about) nableezy - 23:17, 9 October 2009 (UTC)

Whaw! this was quick! Thanks! Huldra (talk) 20:49, 10 October 2009 (UTC)

Well, not on a locality, exactly, but....I use the Adrew Petersen (2002) on architecture all the time...,now, he often quotes a book by Mayer, Pinkerfeld, and Yadin, Y. from 1950, ...you can see the whole ref. under "bibliography": Wikipedia:WikiProject Palestine/Mausoleum of Abu Huraira
Now, I understand that "Mayer" is the guy who gave name to the L. A. Mayer Institute for Islamic Art (He really should have his own article; hint, hint!) ...what I wondered is: is the "Yadin, Y." of the 1950-book the same as Yigael Yadin? Do you have any idea? I cannot find it in the links on his page. Regards, Huldra (talk) 21:24, 10 October 2009 (UTC)
Thank, I thought that was so, but wasn´t 100% sure. Now I can link to his name...Cheers, Huldra (talk) 21:34, 10 October 2009 (UTC)

Not sure what you mean - the infobox doesn't exist (it's just a redirect). пﮟოьεԻ 57 22:26, 10 October 2009 (UTC)

Ah, ok I rememeber now. TBH, we could just move the template now - it doesn't matter that articles still use the kibbutz link - if it's moved they'll use the redirect. пﮟოьεԻ 57 12:46, 11 October 2009 (UTC)

Hi Ynhockey, I hope that you are well today. :) I offered up an alternate hook idea at DYK (in regards to Ayn Ghazal‎), if you would be so kind as to respond there, I would appreciate it. –Katerenka (talk • contribs) 23:15, 10 October 2009 (UTC)

3rd hello

I noticed you have an interest in neighborhoods of Tel Aviv. Do you think this article should remain as Abu Kabir or be changed to Givat Herzl as it is officially known? Did you notice the lead says it's a "place name" rather than a neighborhood of Tel Aviv? I found that slightly amusing. No More Mr Nice Guy (talk) 08:46, 11 October 2009 (UTC)

Point taken. Have a look and let me know if there's more stuff you think needs to be added. I'll add some pictures as time permits. No More Mr Nice Guy (talk) 13:24, 11 October 2009 (UTC)
Now see what you did. No More Mr Nice Guy (talk) 16:09, 13 October 2009 (UTC)

I just wondered; do you object to the new "hook" proposed by Tiamut on the DYK-entry for Ayn Ghazal? I would appriciate your comment there, thanks, Huldra (talk) 04:02, 13 October 2009 (UTC)

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HI. I started this as I'm using the Firim article for a DYK. Can you expand Chatzor ha-Gelilit] and ensure it is correct? Himalayan 10:54, 16 October 2009 (UTC)

Thanks. Its tricky ground as I am a neutral party in regards to Israel-Palestinian affairs but sometimes I feel as if I am not permitted to mention anything Arab related in some of these articles.... I'll leave it up to you to decide.... The modern settlement has nothing to do with the former village of Firim but maybe it could just be mentioned and linked?? I mean no offense either way... Himalayan 11:21, 16 October 2009 (UTC)

File:Hula Valley and Mount Hermon.jpg. Out of curiosity, is the area on the right where Firim lay? If so I can crop an image of it.. Mmm na it seems it is the wrong direction, Firim was further west. Himalayan 11:23, 16 October 2009 (UTC)

Yeah I agree just a brief mention is best. Thanks for your photograph of Dayr al-Shaykh too! Himalayan 11:26, 16 October 2009 (UTC)

Me again

I noticed you asked Zero about the Survey of Western Palestine books. You might be interested to know that much of it is online at archive.org. For example, http://www.archive.org/details/surveyofwesternp01conduoft. No More Mr Nice Guy (talk) 13:55, 17 October 2009 (UTC)

Heh, I just noticed this, too. I have not proper updated Wikipedia:WikiProject Palestine/Books, but some of it is there (Including the 3 SWP-books from 1881) Cheers, Huldra (talk) 22:38, 27 October 2009 (UTC)

You Have Been Blocked

Happy April Fools day.--RM (Be my friend) 01:09, 1 April 2010 (UTC)

Award

Thanks ever so much! Poliocretes (talk) 14:54, 17 October 2009 (UTC)

Source request

Question for you on the al-Durrah talk page. SlimVirgin talk|contribs 00:52, 20 October 2009 (UTC)

I'm posting this here and on article talk. You turned up to revert for Jaakobou, because otherwise he would have violated 3RR. You've not edited this article since 2008 (and then only twice), and you hadn't edited WP since yesterday. Yet suddenly here you are, reverting, and adding sources that don't support what you say. "Militiamen" does not mean "policemen," and neither of the articles mentioned policemen fighting or a day of protest. This is the kind of editing this article has had in the past, and doesn't need in the future. SlimVirgin talk|contribs 01:33, 20 October 2009 (UTC)
Please remove your edit about policemen. You've admitted on talk that it's unsourced. SlimVirgin talk|contribs 01:35, 20 October 2009 (UTC)

Railways, etc

You asked me some time ago to be on the lookout for the Oliphant-book, well, I´m not sure if you already know, but it is now fully available on the net:

  • Oliphant, Laurence (1887), Haifa, or Life in Modern Palestine, archive.org

Cheers, Huldra (talk) 22:35, 27 October 2009 (UTC)

Could you please explain...

Could you please explain some of your comments here?

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In particular, I would appreciate an explanation of your use of the phrase "inherent POV".

Possibly, you meant the current version of the article was deeply biased? Is that what you meant? Forgive me for being pedantic, that wouldn't be an "inherent" bias. What our deletion policies, and other policies, guidelines -- even essays like the WP:Coatrack essay recommend is that the biased section of articles be re-written, or marked for rewrite. Passages that lapse from neutrality are not supposed to trigger nominations for deletion.

I know some people think topics themselves can be "inherently POV". But I don't see how that view can be supportable. Some topics are controversial. Some topics are very controversial. But just because a topic is controversial does not mean we can't write a respectable, neutral article about that topic. All that is necessary is following our core policies and procedures. What is necessary is to make sure we have good, authoritative, verifiable references, and that we cite those references, quote those references, paraphrase those references, and summarize those references in a fair, neutral manner.

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If you re-read WP:Coatrack I think you will find that it does not recommend deletion as a response to a coatrack concern.

Also, please note it is not a policy. It is one of essays that have been boldly moved into the wikipedia name-space and that are frequently cited as if they were policies. The essay does make some interesting points. But, sorry, in my experience 90 percent of those who call upon its authority ignore its recommendations.

Part of the responsibility of the closing administrator is to weigh the arguments offered, and discount those that are counter-policy.

Should the closing administrator have counted the all the opinions of those who claimed the article should be deleted based on the authority of coatrack? I don't think so. But, if the closing administrator thought they should I believe they absolutely had an obligation to say why they considered calls to the authority of coatrack as if it were a policy, when it is not a policy.

Thanks for reading this far. You were not obliged to read this. You aren't obliged to respond. But I would be grateful if you did.

Cheers! Geo Swan (talk) 22:35, 28 October 2009 (UTC)

Despite the article title, the text uses "Mahaneh Yehuda" with the extra "h". Is that the standard? Should the article title and text be made consistent with each other? Chutznik (talk) 10:02, 10 November 2009 (UTC)

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שתי דברים

א: אני לא מבין למה אתה חושב שקוראים לעיר הזאת "רמה" ולא "ראמה" - בדף העברית היא נקראת עם א. ב: קצת מוזר אבל אני ממש אוהב את עידן רייכל וחיפשתי כמה קליפים ביוטוב... ואז ראיתי את השם שלך שם כי יש לך קליפ של ממעמקים (השיר הכי ענק שיש). קלטתי שאתה משתמש גם בויקיפדיה חחח Breein1007 (talk) 07:29, 19 November 2009 (UTC)

אז סבבה אחי נלך עם נקודות. תודה רבה. Breein1007 (talk) 18:26, 19 November 2009 (UTC)
עוד משהו :) יש מצב שאני אקבל את הזכות של "רולבק"? יהיה ממש יותר פשוט להסיר את הונדליזם שאני רואה כל יום. תודה! Breein1007 (talk) 20:12, 20 November 2009 (UTC)
My mistake, I will go with English. Here are a couple of recent examples:
http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Pastrami&diff=326984658&oldid=326962092
http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=1948_Arab–Israeli_War&diff=326605353&oldid=326604407

Breein1007 (talk) 17:03, 24 November 2009 (UTC)

Israel place articles

Good to see that Israel has amongst the highest numbers of articles on places per unit of area - see this study! пﮟოьεԻ 57 14:08, 3 December 2009 (UTC)

Thanks for the article N57. I wonder if the study includes Judea, Samaria, Golan, Gush Katif, and Sinai articles... :-) I can only imagine the edit war that would occur on that blog for that issue. --Shuki (talk) 07:37, 4 December 2009 (UTC)
Indeed. Once I finish the Knesset member articles (around another 150 to go I think), I plan to go through all the village articles, adding infoboxes/maps etc. пﮟოьεԻ 57 09:09, 4 December 2009 (UTC)

Jewish colonies

Not that it really matters, but I think the original implication was that it was an alternative name for the settlements, one the Palestinians might use (at least that's what I get from Israeli settlement#Terminology and other mentions in that article). ~ Amory (utc) 21:40, 9 December 2009 (UTC)

Jewish colonies

You seem to labour under the impression that Jewish colonies in Palestine are never referred to as such. Please see [1], [2], [3], [4]. 'Israeli colonies' will get you even more mentions. On a related note, do you know are there many Druze or other minorities in the colonies? Lapsed Pacifist (talk) 22:02, 10 December 2009 (UTC)

List of Israel Prize recipients

With regard to the "Automatic parser for table format" created by you, I note that you have not responded to the suggestions made by me on December 2. I would like to proceed with the conversion of the remainder of the list, preferably on the basis of these suggestions. If you are willing to amend the template, I will be willing to amend the section of the list already converted in order to be consistent with the revised template. Davshul (talk) 16:48, 13 December 2009 (UTC)

Thank you for your response on his issue. Davshul (talk) 14:16, 14 December 2009 (UTC)
It has just been pointed out that the Template produces table headings of "!Name!!Field!!Year!!Comments" instead of "!Year!!Name!!Field!!Comments". When you get a chance, would you please correct it. Thanks. Davshul (talk) 15:34, 17 December 2009 (UTC)

DYK for Golani Brigade

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≈ Chamal talk ¤ 11:35, 15 December 2009 (UTC)

ref fix

Thank you for this. It was annoying me. nableezy - 00:09, 16 December 2009 (UTC)

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Yep

Tx for the fix.--Epeefleche (talk) 11:50, 20 December 2009 (UTC)

Featured picture candidates/First World War maps

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Deleted article MOdi'in AFC

The article I put up on Modi'in AFC has been deleted by User:Number_57 I think based on a lack of notability. You confirmed the page. Modi'in, a major Israeli city as you know, has no other soccer team, and while we are an ameuter team, we are no less notable than the baseball team that has survived his knife. The press reports on our league and our team give us some credance. Is there anythig we can do about this? (AFC561 (talk) 08:47, 30 December 2009 (UTC))

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Not sure you noticed

But you removed more than just the Mossawa advocacy center's comments in his edit. If that was your intention, fine, but I'd appreciate an explanation for your edit at Talk:Avigdor Lieberman either way. Thanks. Tiamuttalk 21:42, 31 December 2009 (UTC)

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Re: Amir Drori

Thanks for the kind words, and congradulations on the fine Etzioni article. May 2010 be as productive as its first day has been :-) Poliocretes (talk) 19:50, 1 January 2010 (UTC)

DYK for Etzioni Brigade

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DYK for Battle of Nirim

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Etzioni Brigade

Hi Ynhockey, I think you schould not delete articles from your submission page if you got the points. You are the only one doing it that wa and I think the bot does only sum up what is in your submission subpage and not add up to your points. I can't see what the bot is doing, because it is down. But there is a subpage I created manually:Wikipedia:WikiCup/History/2010/Standings there I will pit 2*10points for DYK.--Stone (talk) 17:38, 16 January 2010 (UTC)

DYK for Battle of Kfar Darom

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Citation to Official Site re Israel Prize awards

Ynhockey. As you may be aware, in the case of all articles on Israel Prize recipients, I have included a reference citing the page on the Israel Prize official site giving details of the award (including, for more recent recipients, the recipient’s CV and judges’ rationale which also appears on the official site from 2000). However, I am concerned that should the official site be reorganized, all these citation could be lost. Accordingly, I decided to try providing a reference that cites both the Official Site and an archived version using [[WebCite], see Joseph Klausner. However, this creates quite a long reference and I would appreciate your advice at arriving at a suitable template for these references. I am placing a comment similar to this on the discussion page, Talk:List of Israel Prize recipients, for the convenience of your reply. Regards and thanks. Davshul (talk) 15:24, 17 January 2010 (UTC)

admin request

Could you handle this? This should be an uncontested move, but if you think it needs a requested move discussion let me know. nableezy - 23:40, 27 January 2010 (UTC)

Actually, never mind, might not be so uncontested. nableezy - 23:43, 27 January 2010 (UTC)
Nonetheless, I would appreciate your comments on Ariel (city) about the removal of 'Samarian hills' from the article. --Shuki (talk) 00:06, 28 January 2010 (UTC)

DYK for Battles of Negba

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Code

Ah, sorry about that - didn't realise that it had any function! пﮟოьεԻ 57 08:59, 29 January 2010 (UTC)

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DYK credits for Battle of Be'erot Yitzhak

Updated DYK query On February 4, 2010, Did you know? was updated with a fact from the article Battle of Be'erot Yitzhak, which you created or substantially expanded. You are welcome to check how many hits your article got while on the front page (here's how, quick check ) and add it to DYKSTATS if it got over 5,000. If you know of another interesting fact from a recently created article, then please suggest it on the Did you know? talk page.

Materialscientist (talk) 06:08, 4 February 2010 (UTC)

DYK for Operation Death to the Invader

Updated DYK query On February 6, 2010, Did you know? was updated with a fact from the article Operation Death to the Invader, which you created or substantially expanded. You are welcome to check how many hits your article got while on the front page (here's how, quick check ) and add it to DYKSTATS if it got over 5,000. If you know of another interesting fact from a recently created article, then please suggest it on the Did you know? talk page.

Materialscientist (talk) 06:00, 6 February 2010 (UTC)

Z. Tzahor Auschwitz lie

hi, Z. Tzahor really said something like that. Here is the link Z. Tzahor Auschwitz lie. I am sorry it is true and authorised. Cautious (talk) 19:19, 6 February 2010 (UTC)

Operation Avak

Hi Ynhockey, congradulations on another fine article. I do have one issue with it though. "For this purpose, the Ekron Airfield, previously a small landing strip, was refitted and expanded, officially opening on August 17." Are you sure about this? Ekron was formerly RAF Aqir, a major RAF station in Palestine. It was no small landing strip. Could you please tell me exactly what the source says? —Preceding unsigned comment added by Poliocretes (talkcontribs)