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What a relief. Thanks. Ki imanu kel (talk) 08:33, 21 January 2011 (UTC)
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Immanuel Beit Yaakov controversy
editHi Becky613,
Here are some of the outstanding issues with the article:
- There is extensive use of primary and/or unreliable sources. For instance, court transcripts should not be used as sources. Other problematic sources include BeHadrei Haredim and Israel National News (Arutz 7).
- The article is not formatted properly and doesn't include enough internal links. Please see Wikipedia:Manual of style for more details.
- The article is not written in a neutral or encyclopedic tone. Just taking a random quote:
- When discussing allegations of ethnic discrimination, it is important to review the ethnic self concept of the parties involved.
- Why is it important? Have you ever seen an encyclopedia written in this style? And more importantly, in some cases the articles takes a clear stand for or against a certain party, which is prohibited on Wikipedia. See Wikipedia:Neutral point of view.
- The article has too many quotations—this is self-explanatory. Remove the less important quotations and paraphrase some of the important ones as regular prose.
I hope the above was helpful. —Ynhockey (Talk) 10:12, 20 September 2011 (UTC)
Your submission at Articles for creation: Women For the Wall (August 29)
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Your submission at AfC Women For The Wall (traditionalist women's group) was accepted
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