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[edit] Your edits to Partnership Minyan

You made an edit to this article attributing to an article by Rabbi Gidon Rothstein certain things that are simply not in R. Rothstein's article. Among other serious issues, your edits claimed that R. Rothstein wrote that the Magen Avraham's opinion that women can count in a minyan for purposes of Torah reading was a minority opinion and the consensus of commentators disagreed with him. In fact, the sole place R. Rothstein's article mentions the Magen Avraham is in footnote 31, and this footnote deals solely with the Magen Avraham's opinion about the nature of Kavod Hatzubur. R. Rothstein's article never once even mentions, let alone discusses or raises any sort of opinion or counter-argument about, the Magen Avraham's view that women can count in a minyan for purposes of Torah reading. Please do not falsely attribute your own personal opinions and own original research to a source. Doing so can be considered vandalism and is taken very seriously here at Wikipedia. We check our facts here if you are caught doing this again you will be blocked from editing. Thank you. Best, --Shirahadasha 03:50, 19 February 2007 (UTC)