Profile
editI was born in Moldova, Kishinev and moved to the United States in 1993. I consider myself a general history enthusiast and political observer. Wikipedia serves as an outlet for this interest.
My views
editI focus and specialise in nationalist movements, and history, primarily with those related to Israel. My specialization focuses on the often ignored historical motivations of Jewish national movements. In this sense, my purpose in Wikipedia is to make sure that Jewish national aspirations and viewpoints are not misrepresented, maligned, falsified or ill construed by those who have little background in such a specialization. For this purpose, I contribute information pertinent to such viewpoints in a manner that conforms to Wikipedia policy. I try to follow the NPOV policies, and I look forward to any fresh input on my edits or ideas if there is controversy associated with them.
"Our hearts where they rocked our cradle
Our love where we spent our toil,
And our faith, and our hope, and our honor,
We pledge to our native soil.
God gave all men all earth to love
But since our hearts are small
Ordained for each one spot should prove
Beloved over all." ~Rudyard Kipling
My views on Editing
editMy views coincide with the ideas of another user. I have quoted his policy as he so eloquently stated in several pages.
"I'd like to point out that having a strong POV and making sure it's accurately represented in articles in a NPOV way is not mutually exclusive from good faith editing, and in fact, the best articles are a collaboration of reasonable articulate editors who represent various and opposing POVs while adhering to policy." -MPerel
My Large Contributions/or Totally Rewritten (TR) Articles
edit- Jewish State (TR)
- Palestinian Exodus
- Irgun
- Revisionist Zionism(TR)
- Zionism and racism
- Kfar Qasim massacre (TR)
- Qana(TR)
- Nablus
- King David Hotel bombing
- Altalena Affair
- Battle of Deir Yassin (TR)
- 1939 White Paper Work in Progress
Pet Projects
editI will be focusing on adding as much information on individuals such as David Raziel, Israel Eldad Uri Zvi Greenberg, and other important figures in the Zionist movement neglected by common history. Anyone interested feel free to give me a tell.
Project seems to be done at this time.