Talk:Samuel Avital

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[edit] Address These Issues

•This article is in serious need of repair, revision and contemplation:

•In its current form it is little more than an advertisement, written by the subject.

•There is nothing in the article that would denote significant cultural or societal significance.

•There are no citations or references.

•If the subject is indeeed an important figure in the arts, then the article needs to be extended to show this - references to reviews and writings on the subject's publications, performances, person, etc.

•There seems to be no reason, beyond personal interest, to include this in the Kabbalah Project.

•The first mention of why the subject is being written about or who he is four paragraphs into the article.

•Who he is and what he is particularly notable for must be in the first sentance. As should birth/death info. Basics of biography.

Porterlu 19:58, 25 August 2007 (UTC)