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Revision as of 16:23, 24 August 2022

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Articles created

This user has created 0.38K articles on the English-language Wikipedia.




Pageviews and page edit counts show that they are not that interesting to the rest of the world; still I feel good about my contribution.

The list below is of "real" articles, i.e., it excludes disambigs, surnames, etc.

Unusual Jewish communities

  1. Peruvian Jews in Israel
  2. On Venus, Have We Got a Rabbi!
  3. Cave dwelling Jews
  4. Toshavim

Jewish geography

Israel and around

  1. Zvulun Valley
  2. Nitzanim Nature Reserve
  3. Ghoraniyeh
  4. Yehudiya Forest Nature Reserve
  5. Meshushim River
  6. Bethsaida Valley
  7. Ash-Shunah al-Janubiyah
  8. Ein Afek Nature Reserve
  9. Beit She'an Valley
  10. Wadi el Maleh
  11. Harod Valley
  12. Naftali Mountains
  13. Keshet Cave
  14. Glossary of Arabic toponyms (under looong construction)
  15. Dishon Stream
  16. Wadi Gaza Nature Reserve
  17. Be'eri Badlands Nature Reserve
  18. Be'eri Forest
  19. Giv'at Olga
  20. Issachar Plateau
  21. Sharon Escarpment
  22. Tel Halif
  23. Harod Stream
  24. Glossary of Hebrew toponyms (under looong construction)
  1. Khislavichi
  2. Janów Sokólski
  3. Kasrilevka
  4. Naybikhov = Novy Bykhaw
  5. ווילעדניק Vilednik = Novi Velidnyky
  6. Yehupetz
  7. Butsnevits = Butsni, Khmelnytskyi Raion
  8. Sukhostav

Jewish culture, history, life, death, society,...

  1. Unzere kinder - a semi-documentary; its frame story is the interaction of Jewish orphans who survived the Holocaust with popular Polish comic duo Dzigan and Shumacher
  2. Holocaust humor - humor during and about The Holocaust
  3. A.K.A Nadia - a story of a Palestinian woman Nadya, who spent most of her adult life pretending to be a Jew, Maya
  4. Twist of Fate - a high-ranked participant of the botched Hitler assassination plot goes into hiding with the help of a plastic surgeon as a Jew. In a series of twists of fate he becomes a celebrated general of the Israeli army fighting for the creation of the state of Israel
  5. Rabbi Jacob dance - a memorable scene of the French cult film The Mad Adventures of Rabbi Jacob (1973)
  6. Di freylekhe kabtsonim - a 1937 Yiddish-language black and white comedy film about two shlemiels trying to get rich quick
  7. National Security College (Israel)
  8. IDF Command and Staff College
  9. IDF Military Colleges
  10. Dreydlekh - musical ornaments of klezmer music, particularly violin, used to produce its characteristic "tear in the voice" sound. I didn't start it, but rescued the poor stub from deletion
  11. Purim humor - Jewish humor during the celebration of Purim
  12. Yeven Mezulah - a 17th-century book that describes the Khmelnytsky Uprising from Jewish perspective
  13. Grager - a noisemaker used during Purim (no, not necessarily a ratchet, as some translators go)
  14. Purim rabbi - a mock rabbi, an element of Purim humor
  15. Malben - a 1949-1975 agency created in an emergency for the care of aged, weak, and handicapped immigrants in Israel
  16. Geva Films, one of the first Israeli film studios
  17. Govgil, a post-Passover celebration of Mountain Jews
  18. Švenčionėliai massacre, part of the Holocaust in Lithuania
  19. Second Kishinev pogrom, 1905, Bessarabia, Russian Empire
  20. Light Blade, a laser weapon against Palestinian airborne arson attacks
  21. Zionist Organization of Canada, 1898-1978
  22. Palestinian airborne arson attacks, from Gaza Strip, using incendiary kites and balloons
  23. Anzac Memorial (Israel) (Be'eri Forest) to ANZAC soldiers who took part in WWWI battles in the area
  24. Tze'irei Zion, early 20th century Socialist Zionist youth movement in Eastern Europe
  25. Zionist Organization Mizrachi, political party in the interwar Latvia
  26. Menahem-Mendl a character from Sholem Aleichem stories
  27. Witnesses in Uniform, an Israeli program for the members of the IDF to visit The Holocaust sites in Poland
  28. The King of Schnorrers, a 1994 picaresque novel by Israel Zangwill
  29. Ma'amad, Sephardic Council of Elders
  30. Nahal Mishmar hoard, a hoard from the "Treasure Cave" by Nahal Mishmar

Jewish people

  1. Gotthold Salomon -- rabbi and Bible translator into German
  2. Auguste Louis Brot -- malacologist
  3. Motke Chabad -- litvak badkhn, on par with Hershele Ostropoler
  4. Yossi Katz (geographer) -- expert in Zionist settlement, who accidentally uncovered covered-up Holocaust survivor assets in Israel
  5. Shez -- disturbed poet and writer
  6. Yael Globerman award-winning poet, editor, translator
  7. Issachar Miron -- author of "Tzena, Tzena, Tzena" music
  8. Stephen J. Whitfield -- expert in the history of the Jews of Southern United States
  9. Shulamit Shalit -- Russian-writing Israel writer, journalist, and essayist
  10. Levana Moshon -- award-winning writer for children (and older)
  11. Marsha Levick -- a leading expert in juvenile justice in America
  12. Elida Gera -- the first Israeli female full feature film director
  13. Markéta Krausová -- Czech Jewish film and stage actress and opera singer
  14. Aviva Rabinovich --professor of botany, chief scientist at the Israel Nature and Parks Authority and an environmental activist
  15. Matthew Silver -- expert in modern Jewish history and personalities
  16. Olga Avigail Mieleszczuk - Polish convert to Judaism, researcher and singer of Ashkenazi Jewish songs in Yiddish
  17. Mikhail Milchik -- award-winning art historian, expert in Russian wooden architecture and fortifications
  18. Uri Ben-Ari -- IDF tat aluf, driving force under the transformation of the IDF from infantry to armored forces
  19. Naomi Henrik -- Israeli architect, notable for war memorials
  20. Roman Shumunov -- award-winning Israeli film director and screenwriter, notable for rising the awareness of the life of young immigrants to Israel
  21. Mordechai Kikayon - a founder of Israeli computer industry
  22. Esther Peled -- Israeli writer, the 2017 Sapir Prize winner
  23. Moshe Peled -- IDF tat aluf, commander of the IDF Armored Forces, a developer of IDF's armored combat theory
  24. Simona Weinglass, Israeli investigative reporter (draft)
  25. Tova Ascher, Israeli female film editor and director
  26. Amir Gutfreund he:אמיר גוטפרוינד, Israeli award-winning writer
  27. Ayala Hakim, former commander of Mamram, and Lotem Unit, now business executive
  28. Corinne Chochem, Jewish American choreographer and dance teacher
  29. Marcel Słodki, Polish Jewist artist
  30. Alter Druyanov, Russian Jewish writer, editor, translator, folklorist, journalist, historian of early Zionism, and Zionist activist
  31. Abrek Barsht (1919-2006), Russian Jewish pilot, World War II Hero of the Soviet Union
  32. Shabsa Mashkautsan, World War II Hero of the Soviet Union
  33. User:Loew Galitz/Ofri Eliaz [ ca ]
  34. Nahum Zemach [he]

Goyishe

  1. Sampo Lappelill
  2. Successor company
  3. Legal successor (organization)
  4. Mampato
  5. Malambo (dance)
  6. Kiln furniture
  7. Rejection hotline
  8. Max Greger
  9. Obwarzanek, rescued from wrong disambig page
  10. Rudolph Herzog
  11. Topical humor
  12. Hugo Strasser
  13. John R. Helliwell
  14. Administrative detention (Russia)
  15. Oued el Maleh
  16. Raymond Trousson
  17. Drift (data science)
  18. Military oath
  19. Sumu of Inner Mongolia, none of my business, but it was quite a mess
  20. Sekthaus Carl Graeger
  21. Roberto de Leonardis
  22. Bidenisms
  23. Gustave-Augustin Quesneville
  24. Butsneve
  25. Sierra de Gádor
  26. Fort Konstantin (Germany)
  27. Fort Constantin (Russia)
  28. List of Latin honorifics

Quotes

  • ...our encyclopedia covers both serious things and trivial things. Pokemon is trivial, so the fact that its notability standard isn't as rigorous as it might be isn't a big deal. Science, however, is serious, important stuff, and it's precisely for the important stuff that we should get it right. - user Beyond My Ken in Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Luis González-Mestres
  • Wikipedia editors and administrators do not need a degree in cosmic and particle science or quantum mechanics to apply Wikipedia policies. user Kudpung, ibid.

Pinched useful stuff

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