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[edit] Welcome

Welcome!

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[edit] unfair criticism

I think the blanket disaproval you left on my talk page was unfair and aggressive. I believe all changes and edits I made are fair and accurate. If you have a specific problem or question, let me know and I'll try to work it out, but 'stam' to attack is not fair nor nice. I may be new and inexperienced, and I may make mistakes, but I am not deliberatly trying to disrupt. A Kosher'n frailichen Pesach Lobbuss 08:36, 2 April 2007 (UTC)

Explain why that article is not using weasel words

Also, explain me how many orthodox shuls have changed their havoro to sefardish? I stick with what I say. Lobbuss 08:56, 2 April 2007 (UTC)

How many really keep shabbos, tznius Taharas HaMishpocho properly? If you want, we can find a peshoro, change the labelling to 'mizrochi Jews' or 'modern-orthodox jews' or whatever you like, but to give a blanket statement that is mashma that it is accepted by the mainstream chareidim is motzei shem ro, and a giant chillul Hashem r"l. Which poiskim permitted changing havroro, by the way? Lobbuss 09:26, 2 April 2007 (UTC)

Don't worry. I know hilchos loshen horo gantz fine. Reb Moshe never said such a thing. (He spoke about changing back actually) also he has a teshuva about changing nusach. If I belong in a mental hospital because I think people with krum hashkofos are 'felt' in yiras-shomayim, then I'll happily go - together with royv frum klal yisroel. I am in no way Neturei Karta, if that's what you think, and I do not support those who went to Iran. What is your 'teitch' of non-religious? Someone who keeps kashrus but not shabbos? Or shabbos but not taharas hamishpocho? Or who doesn't cover her hair? Or anyone who doesn't eat on yom-kippur is in the geder of 'religious'? I already said, change it to 'modern-orthodox' or whatever, but don't let it be there 'stam'! Lobbuss 09:38, 2 April 2007 (UTC)

[edit] HTML comments

Please be advised that HTML comments are written as <!-- COMMENT HERE -->. If they are not written this way, they will not work. -- Ynhockey (Talk) 13:09, 4 April 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Bet Shemesh

Other than the fact that I am supposedly unexperienced (I assume you have more experience, even though you registered 4 days ago) - what is the reason not to merge RBS to Bet Shemesh, after all participants in the discussion agreed to do it?

If you know the proper way to merge - please do it.

Thanks, Happy138 20:49, 4 April 2007 (UTC)

[edit] "Temples" in Metzger quote

Hi. Firstly, even if it is irrelevant, it is a direct quote and should not be changed. Secondly, Temples is also a synonym for synagogues, especially in a translation (Mikdash M'at) -- Avi 15:08, 8 April 2007 (UTC)