Talk:Raphael Berdugo
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This article was posted in a pretty poor state. I've started the process of cleaning it up, but its still got problems in terms of meeting the styleguide criteria and being written in a style that has 'worldwide appeal'. --Randolph 05:28, 22 January 2006 (UTC)
[edit] tone?
I'm not sure this has the correct encyclopedic tone so I have moved it here from the article:
- His love for Torah study had no limits. Having no means of illumination, he studied Torah by moonlight. One night, one of his disciples, Rabbi Yossef Maimran, unable to sleep because of a Talmudic problem he was working on, came to see his master. He was surprised to see his master wrapped up in his studies while a thread tied to his hair was attached to the wall so that he would be awakened should he doze off. During the winter, Raphael Berdugo placed a glass of water near his feet which would tip over if he fell asleep.
RJFJR 16:16, 31 October 2007 (UTC)