Talk:Arbeter Ring (Workmen's Circle)

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Move to change page name[edit]

I have moved the page Arbiter Ring to "The Workmen's Circle/Arbeter Ring" as it is refered to on its website and nationally. Aditionally i added external links to its website as well as a link to it's 2004 resolutions. As well as the orginizations logo.

Added section[edit]

I added the section "Programs for young people." This article still needs a lot of work, but as an Arbeter Ring graduate, I'm happy to see it evolving. Bylandl 22:18, 11 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Massive Updates[edit]

So i did a bunch of updates to the article. I found out that although the forward and the workmen's circle were always closely aligned in purpose and with similar people at the lead of each, they where never officially joined. They do occupy the same building in New York city though. Sorry for the sheer number of updates, i feel that it is easier to do each with a description of what i am changing than to change it all at once for tracking purposes. Anyway i will continue to update the information when i get the time. Am i talking to myself by the by, or is there anyone out there who will add to this article? -Mkrupnic 21:02, 26 Dec 2004 (UTC)

Outside N America[edit]

Needs mention of Workers Circles in UK and elsewhere. BobFromBrockley 14:33, 16 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

stub[edit]

This article needs expansion - particularly about its history, influence, more on current educational activities, etc. Tvoz |talk 18:41, 6 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]