User:Stikalsky

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Shtadlan - link to the page I will be editing

Seeing as the page I have chosen to improve on is quite short I feel that my main task will be to expand on a lot of the general information that has already been stated. I plan to use the listed sources in order to give a deeper knowledge on who shtadlanim were and what their positions were in the Jewish community. I also hope to bring in information on a few more influential shtadlan and explain what they did during their time as intercessors. Another improvement to the page will be the addition of some form of media such as pictures of important shtadlan or if possible pictures of shtadlan with a government official of the time. I am also thinking of adding a modern example, in which we see Jewish intercessors as lobbyists in more recent events. I am not sure that this will be a good addition in that shtadlanim are traditionally seen to have been solely a product of the medieval Europe, however, the role played is vastly similar in modern times.

Reference list

Horowitz, Brian. 2000. "A Portrait of a Russian-Jewish Shtadlan: Jacob Teitel's Social Solution." Shofar: An Interdisciplinary Journal Of Jewish Studies 18, no. 3: 1. Academic Search Premier, EBSCOhost (accessed October 10, 2016).

Wentling, Sonja P. 2000. "The Engineer and the Shtadlanim: Herbert Hoover and American Jewish Non-Zionists, 1917-28." American Jewish History 88 (3): 377-406,431. 

Ury, Scott. 2010. Shtadlan. YIVO Encyclopedia of Jews in Eastern Europe. (accessed October 10, 2016)

Katz, Jacob, 1904-1998. Tradition and Crisis; Jewish Society at the End of the Middle Ages. [New York] :Free Press of Glencoe, 1961.