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Jews are an ethnoreligious group, ethnicity which formed around a religion. Jew is someone who has Jewish ethnicity, which means genes, or someone who follows the Jewish faith. A person can consider himself a Jew because of his ethnicity but not consider himself Jewish by religion, or a person can be a convert to Judaism which consideres himself Jewish on a religious basis but is not of Jewish ethnicity. It depends on personal choice which of those identities to follow. Guitar hero on the roof (talk) 19:05, 29 December 2012 (UTC)Reply

I didn't mean about the holocaust, in the holocaust it was every person who had one Jewish grandfather is a Jew. Similar to what the Israeli law of return states in order to symbolically allow all those who would be killed by the Nazis for being Jewish to be able to get shelter in Israel. Guitar hero on the roof (talk) 21:36, 31 December 2012 (UTC)Reply

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These incidents happened at Yantarny (about 40 km from K'grad) and Kröpelin (about 23 km from Rostock). I have moved the info to the appropriate place[1][2]. As this is a serious topic, please take more care on the details. HerkusMonte (talk) 16:50, 14 February 2013 (UTC)Reply

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Please do not expect users to follow links to justify including sections in articles that are not obvious. The Neo-nazism article is about neo-nazism and not antisemitism, please do not confuse the two. GimliDotNet (Speak to me,Stuff I've done) 15:00, 18 April 2013 (UTC)Reply


The Netherlands has had consistently high rates of antisemitic attacks since 2000.[1] Antisemitic incidents, from verbal abuse to violence, are reported, allegedly connected with Islamic youth, mostly boys from Moroccan descent. According to the Centre for Information and Documentation on Israel, a pro-Israel lobby group in the Netherlands, in 2009, the number of anti-Semite incidents in Amsterdam, the city that is home to most of the approximately 40,000 Dutch Jews, was said to be doubled compared to 2008.[2] In 2010, Raphaël Evers, an orthodox rabbi in Amsterdam, told the Norwegian newspaper Aftenposten that Jews can no longer be safe in the city anymore due to the risk of violent assaults. "Jews no longer feel at home in the city. Many are considering aliyah to Israel."[3]

Can you point to where neo-nazim, nazi symbols or anything else nazi related is mention in this entire paragraph? GimliDotNet (Speak to me,Stuff I've done) 15:42, 18 April 2013 (UTC)Reply

I have removed the above text, and added a citation needed tag to the small sentence making the link to nazi groups. GimliDotNet (Speak to me,Stuff I've done) 15:44, 18 April 2013 (UTC)Reply
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Could you please edit into Kiev#Jewish community the references you used for your edits there. According to the amount of details and them being correct (as far as I can tell (I corrected some minor mistakes already)) I assumed you copied the info from a book. — Yulia Romero • Talk to me! 17:27, 14 June 2013 (UTC)Reply

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Hello, I removed the word "Contemporary" since we didn't get have an overall article on Antisemitism in Greece, so we don't yet need to specify a more precise article unless this article grows to the point that it needs to be divided by time period. I would recommend you do the same on your Hungary article; move it to just Antisemitism in Hungary and leave it as the overarching article until such point it grows so much that it must be divided. MatthewVanitas (talk) 19:54, 20 August 2013 (UTC)Reply
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Hi. I restored my condensing of the "Demographics" section, which you mistook for deletion. The article in question was long and imbalanced in it's structure. You just can't have a bloated subsec on Jews in a much smaller "Demographics" section, unless and until 10 other larger minorities get the same coverage. Moreover, the Jewish material there was redundant as the topic is already covered in the "History" sec. BTW, this was explained in talk and edit summary, contrary to your claim. Please read talk and edit summaries carefully to avoid further embarassment.

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− − First mentions of Jews in Kiev go back to the 10th century, the Kievian Letter, the oldest written document with the name of the city mentioned, was written in ancient Hebrew by local Jews. Jewish travelers such as Benjamin of Tudela and Pethahiah of Regensburg mentioned the city as one with large Jewish community. During the Mongol occupation the community was devastated together with the rest of the city but renewed with the acquirement of the city by Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. During the Polish–Lithuanian rule the Jews were allowed to settle in the city but were subject to several deportations in 1495 and again in 1619.[4] − − During the Khmelnytsky Uprising in 1648 most of the Jews in the city were murdered by Zaporozhian Cossacks along with most of the Jews in all Ukraine. After the Russian occupation in 1654 the Jews weren’t allowed to settle in the city and this ban was lifted only in 1793 after the Third Partition of Poland. − − In the 19th century the Jewish community flourished and became one of the biggest communities in Ukraine. In that period many synagogues were build including the main city's synagogue-the Brodsky Synagogue. Also Jewish schools and workshops were built all around the city. − − The community had suffered from a number of pogroms in 1882 when tens of Jews were murdered and wounded and in 1905 with similar consequences. The Beilis trial, when a local Jew was accused in ritual murder of a child took place in the city in 1903 but at the end Beilis was found innocent. − − During the Russian revolution and the Ukrainian War of Independence the city switched hands several times with new pogroms against the Jews especially by the hand of troops of the Ukrainian People's Republic. After the establishment of the Ukrainian SSR the Jewish population grew rapidly and reached ap. 224,000 people in 1939.[4] − − At the beginning of the Nazi invasion to Soviet Union most of Jews managed to escape from the city. The remaining 33.771 Jews were concentrated in Babi Yar and shot to death on September 29-30th 1941 in an act that became one of the notorious episodes of the Holocaust. Another 15.000 Jews were murdered in the same place during 1941-1942. − After the war the surviving Jews returned to the city and in 1946 there was only one operating synagogue in Kiev and the last rabbi to officiate in Kiev was Rabbi Panets, who retired in 1960 and died in 1968; a new rabbi was not appointed.[4] Most of the Jews immigrated from Kiev after the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991. After Ukrainian independence there was a revival of Jewish community life with the establishment of 2 Jewish schools and a memorial in Babi Yar where an official ceremony is held every year.[5] − − Today there are ap. 20.000 Jews in Kiev with 2 major religious communities- Chabad (rabbi Moshe Reuven Azman), who is also the chief rabbi of Ukraine and Karlin (rabbi Yaakov Bleich) with 2 major synagogues.[6]

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Could you add them to Cossack riots? --Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus| reply here 08:48, 11 April 2020 (UTC)Reply

  1. ^ The 2005 U.S. State Department Report on Global Antisemitism.
  2. ^ Berkhout, Karel. (2010-01-26) "Anti-Semitism on the rise in Amsterdam". Nrc.nl. Retrieved on 2012-06-01.
  3. ^ Hets av jøder er økende i Europa – Aftenposten. Aftenposten.no. Retrieved on 2 June 2012.
  4. ^ a b c Kiev
  5. ^ Peres will attend memorial ceremony at Ukraine’ Babi Yar | JPost | Israel News
  6. ^ Jewish People Around the World

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Your recent article submission to Articles for Creation has been reviewed! Unfortunately, it has not been accepted at this time. The reasons left by Amkgp were: Please check the submission for any additional comments left by the reviewer. You are encouraged to edit the submission to address the issues raised and resubmit when they have been resolved.
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Your draft article, Draft:Fighting Online Antisemitism (FOA) edit

 

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Thanks for your submission to Wikipedia, and happy editing. Liz Read! Talk! 20:49, 25 November 2020 (UTC)Reply

Wikipedia Wars and the Israel-Palestine conflict...please fill out my survey? edit

Hello :) I am writing my MA dissertation on Wikipedia Wars and the Israel-Palestine conflict, and I noticed that you have contributed to those pages. My dissertation will look at the process of collaborative knowledge production on the Israel-Palestine conflict, and the effect it has on bias in the articles. This will involve understanding the profiles and motivations of editors, contention/controversy and dispute resolution in the talk pages, and bias in the final article.

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Sarabnas I'm researching Wikipedia Questions? 11:35, 30 July 2021 (UTC)Reply