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The first unsourced sections of the article were translated by me from the Hebrew version of the article, which was also unsourced; I tracked down the Hebrew version (which I'm afraid to say was partly plagiarized from that source) to a short biography posted on Deutch's 2018 mayoral campaign website. I did not think Wikipedia considered this a valid source of information, but it certainly contains no libelous information, since it was provided by the candidate himself; nor do I think there is likely anything else untrue in it, since he is religious, and any untruths would quickly be noticed and damned by the secular Israeli media.