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{{welcome}} [[User:Karmafist|karmafist]] 00:25, 12 December 2005 (UTC) |
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== Ignatz Lichtenstein == |
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==I'll check [[WP:ECHO]]== |
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I only speak a bit of all those languages, but [[WP:ECHO]] is always a good place to start, and then there's always Altavista's Babelfish. I've never used Wikisource before from my knowledge, but if I have any questions, i'll be sure to head over here. [[User:Karmafist|karmafist]] 01:12, 12 December 2005 (UTC) |
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Can you provide a reliable source for your additions to [[Ignatz Lichtenstein]]'s bibliography. As the article points out, he is often confused another rabbi from Budapest. I'll give you sometime to reply as you are not a frequent contributor, but if this is just some list you found on the web it is very likely incorrect, so I am anxious to revert you. -- [[User:Kendrick7|Kendrick7]]<sup>[[User_talk:Kendrick7|talk]]</sup> 21:47, 6 April 2007 (UTC) |
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:You seem to know more about this than I do; pardon my overcaution. -- [[User:Kendrick7|Kendrick7]]<sup>[[User_talk:Kendrick7|talk]]</sup> 01:37, 10 April 2007 (UTC) |
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Ok, it's not a featured article anywhere else according to Echo. Here's what I found. Ironically, the English version was longer than the Hebrew version, but I don't know how to even start translating Hebrew [[User:Karmafist|karmafist]] 02:28, 12 December 2005 (UTC) |
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::Nah, I'm not particularly religious, and as a [[supersessionist]], Jews are just another religious minority as far as I am concerned, admitted one that [[Israel and weapons of mass destruction|has the Bomb]], and (a handful of whom) pushes their POV a little too much for my taste on the wikipedia. But good luck! -- [[User:Kendrick7|Kendrick7]]<sup>[[User_talk:Kendrick7|talk]]</sup> 05:05, 10 April 2007 (UTC) |
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== re:need help of Harvard student == |
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''French Wikipedia'' |
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I'm in Mexico for the summer, and can't actually think off-hand of anyone I know who is spending the summer in Cambridge. So I don't think I can help you until at earliest mid-September. Maybe there's another Wikipedian who can get at Harvard microfilms? --[[user:jacobolus|jacobolus]] [[User_talk:jacobolus|(t)]] 01:07, 13 July 2007 (UTC) |
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**In addition to being the Jewish one, [[Napoleon I]] also had one, in regards to the Jews of France at the time. |
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**Its roles are as a political force to the Romans and Greeks as well as trying to find the Messiah. **It's made up of 71 members, mostly Jewish nobility and Pharisees. |
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**There were things like the Sanhedron going back to Moses, but due to the greek terminology, it was likely begun later on. |
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**King Herod made some big changes in regards to the head priests |
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**Jesus and some of the apostles went before it |
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**It was destroyed in AD 70 |
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''German Wikipedia'' |
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**It comes from a Greek term for "Congress" |
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**It has at most 71 members. |
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**During the time of Ancient Rome it had some autonomy, but ultimately only in the area of life or death when push came to shove. |
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**There's a section about 70-500ish AD. Apparently it'll take a third temple for a new Sanhedrin to be formed, although there's a new president of it. |
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==Messianic artices== |
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''Italian Wikipedia'' |
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Please don't take this message as canvasing for your vote. I write to u in hopes that u can clarify this problem, since some claims are surfacing that a particular organization isn't notable enough, i, as an orthodox Jew, am not familiar with its issue, and thus could not testify to this regards, Please be so kind to shed your knowledge on this [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Hashivenu#.5B.5BHashivenu.5D.5D]. Thanks.--[[User:Yidisheryid|יודל]] 12:46, 5 September 2007 (UTC) |
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It's officially a stub there. |
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:: Also if u can clarify if [[Stuart Dauermann]] is notable?--[[User:Yidisheryid|יודל]] 23:40, 5 September 2007 (UTC) |
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==[[Shraga Hager]]== |
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Hi, there is currently a discussion about the notability of Rabbi [[Shraga Hager]] your insight on this would greatly be appreciated[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Shraga_Hager#Shraga_Hager]. Have a beautiful day--[[User:Yidisheryid|יודל]] 13:10, 9 September 2007 (UTC) |
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== ''Ichthus'': January 2012 == |
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**It's a law making body, where the minority is ignored. |
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**They were in charge of the religious calendar and made a 13th month for celebrations |
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**The only punishment that can give is death, although they usually don't do that these days. However, they can give a sort of living death -- excommunication -- which they've done since the Byzantine era. |
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**Their biggest responsibility is provide clarifications of Jewish law in every day life for Rabbis and lay people |
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''In this issue...'' <br /> |
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*[[WP:WikiProject Christianity/Outreach/January 2012|From the Editor]] |
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**It's made up of 69 members, a vice-chair and a chair, coming from civil and religious law backgrounds |
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**It's rumored that the Sanhedrin was around since Moses, but it's likely during the period of Alexander the Great due to the Greek name. |
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**They condemned Jesus to death because of blashemphy, but they couldn't go through with this without the Romans' approval. After 30 AD, they couldn't kill anyone at all. |
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**They were seen as the source of conservative Jewish law and abhorred other cultures, unlike the early Christians, who were seen as reformers of Jewish law(and eventually, a new law) that seeked out other cultures |
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**They escaped to Gaillee after 70 AD(I think, not sure) |
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''Dutch Wikipedia'' |
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It's a substub there |
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**It's board of Jewish law, but during the Roman era it was fairly powerless. |
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**As of October 2004, 71 rabbis met, calling themselves the new Sanhedrin. |
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**It began in 200 BC, and consists of 23 priests, 23 religious writers, and 23 elders, led by a head priest after 6 AD. |
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**It didn't have any power except in Judea, where it was the official word in law and religion. |
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**Its hardship years in 70 and 425 AD are seen as benchmark years for Jerusalem. |
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Latest revision as of 14:30, 21 March 2023
Ignatz Lichtenstein
[edit]Can you provide a reliable source for your additions to Ignatz Lichtenstein's bibliography. As the article points out, he is often confused another rabbi from Budapest. I'll give you sometime to reply as you are not a frequent contributor, but if this is just some list you found on the web it is very likely incorrect, so I am anxious to revert you. -- Kendrick7talk 21:47, 6 April 2007 (UTC)
- You seem to know more about this than I do; pardon my overcaution. -- Kendrick7talk 01:37, 10 April 2007 (UTC)
- Nah, I'm not particularly religious, and as a supersessionist, Jews are just another religious minority as far as I am concerned, admitted one that has the Bomb, and (a handful of whom) pushes their POV a little too much for my taste on the wikipedia. But good luck! -- Kendrick7talk 05:05, 10 April 2007 (UTC)
re:need help of Harvard student
[edit]I'm in Mexico for the summer, and can't actually think off-hand of anyone I know who is spending the summer in Cambridge. So I don't think I can help you until at earliest mid-September. Maybe there's another Wikipedian who can get at Harvard microfilms? --jacobolus (t) 01:07, 13 July 2007 (UTC)
Messianic artices
[edit]Please don't take this message as canvasing for your vote. I write to u in hopes that u can clarify this problem, since some claims are surfacing that a particular organization isn't notable enough, i, as an orthodox Jew, am not familiar with its issue, and thus could not testify to this regards, Please be so kind to shed your knowledge on this [1]. Thanks.--יודל 12:46, 5 September 2007 (UTC)
- Also if u can clarify if Stuart Dauermann is notable?--יודל 23:40, 5 September 2007 (UTC)
Hi, there is currently a discussion about the notability of Rabbi Shraga Hager your insight on this would greatly be appreciated[2]. Have a beautiful day--יודל 13:10, 9 September 2007 (UTC)
Ichthus: January 2012
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