Talk:Moses in rabbinic literature

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Reviewed version: September 16, 2007

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[edit] Failed GA

I have failed this article under WP:GACR criterion 2, because the article is sourced only to itself (Jewish Encyclopedia) and primary sources (Exodus). It would need secondary sources. Also criterion 3b, as the page spends most of its time summarizing what the literature says instead of discussing it. --Alksub 19:52, 16 September 2007 (UTC)