The article on Salomon Gluck has serious references at the end, citing published articles, easily checked. There were many heroes in the history of France and WWII. Here we have a Jewish Physician, out of the country, who returns to fight the war, is taken prisoner, goes back to civilian life. Although he is not allowed to practice medecine because of the racist Laws of Vichy, he nevertheless cares as a physician for young orphans. He enters the Resistance and finally is deported, in a very special convoy, never to return. His life story shows many aspects of the war, seen through the life of an individual.

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re Salomon Gluck edit

First of all i have to ask, are you related to this man in some way, the way you write about him makes it seem so, in which case you would have what is known as a conflict of interest, see WP:COI. however that is not my main concern, the problem is that, you are wrong, the refs you have given, are, for the websites, mostly in french, therefore uncheckable to many editors on this english wiki, and the articles, are impossible to check up on. secondly, while i am not denying that the many resistance fighters were not brave, your article shows no reason why gluck is more notable than others, what exactly did he do for the resistance?, was he involved in signficant attacks?, or responsible for major events? etc, if not, i am afraid i see no way this article will last on wikipedia, and sooner or later it will be deleted. finally, simply linking practically every other word is not improvement, in fact it makes the article worse, as you don't check to see if they link to other articles, meaning the page is filled with horrible dead links. all these issues need to be addressed, both on this article, and the other ones you have created, although on the other ones, you need to wikify them even more, they should be in continous prose, as i have attempted to do to gluck, not short, single line paragraphs.--Jac16888 10:43, 13 July 2007 (UTC)Reply

I repeat again that the references are easy to check, look at the New York Times reference, the Jewish Press reference, [=in English], look at the websites quoted, not counting the original article published in a special volume in France. It makes no sense to repeat that there is a problem about the references. By the way, I did take into consideration your remarks about judgements : could have remained in England, his interactions with other prisoners. They are published as such in the volume cited. Thanks for the improvements to the text.

if you read the article's talk page you will see that the websites are of little use as references, and as for the newspapers, how is newspaper articles, some over 10 years old, easy to check as a reference? but they are still not the main issue. how is gluck notable?--Jac16888 12:31, 13 July 2007 (UTC)Reply
btw, you should be making the same improvements to the other articles you created, remember, continous prose not statements, NEUTRALITY, and not linking every single name and date.--Jac16888 12:31, 13 July 2007 (UTC)Reply

Now you tell me that the New York Times, for example, is not easy to check, I certainly disagree. I do appreciate your comments. (Highland14 12:38, 13 July 2007 (UTC))Reply


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I've removed the tag from the article, because I think it establishes at least some notability, and includes references to third party articles. I would remind everyone to Not bite the new editors, either because you aren't interested int he same areas as they are, or because they don't know about Wikipedia editing style yet. Obviously, a New York Times reference is perfectly acceptable. References in other languages are also acceptable, and I have no idea what Jac1688 is talking about on the Talk:Salomon Gluck that "books and newspaper articles don't actually give any meaning" - paper references are generally acceptable. Mak (talk) 16:16, 13 July 2007 (UTC)Reply

Antoinette Feuerwerker, David Feuerwerker and Liliane Ackermann edit

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Famous people of Strasbourg edit

Hi, i suggest that you put Salomon Gluck, Rose Warfman and the others into this list, where they actually belong, instead of categorizing them in Category:Strasbourg, where they don't belong. Thank you, cheers, RCS (talk) 11:51, 5 February 2008 (UTC)Reply

Original research edit

The sentences you reinstated in the Hershel Schachter article are unsourced and WP:OR violations, regardless of how true they may be. Sorry. -- Avi (talk) 04:29, 16 March 2008 (UTC)Reply

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Liliane Ackermann edit

 

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Categories edit

You must avoid adding overly broad categories to articles. Shimon Schwab is already in a relevant subcategory, and really doesn't need to be in Category:Haredi Judaism, which would be completely flooded if we did this. JFW | T@lk 01:27, 17 June 2008 (UTC)Reply

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Hi, I received your note on my talk page. It's just a matter of policy to be in touch with both the nominator and the creator of an article when there are questions about the nomination for DYK. In this case, no one addressed the issues I raised and the nomination did not make it to the main page. The article still needs a lot of copy editing and wikifying; there are also French constructions that should be translated into English. Best, Yoninah (talk) 08:28, 6 September 2010 (UTC)Reply

Édmée Schneerson edit

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As reviewing administrator, I thought the nature of the AfD discussion had so far degenerated that, invoking IAR, I thought it advisable to close, blank, and relist at Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Édmée Schneerson (2nd nomination). I'm sorry that you'll have to give the argument over again, but see my note at the AfD 2. And please avoid mentioning other matters than the article in question. I find it helps to avoid the word "you"--or the names, affiliations, motivations, or past behavior of other editors. I don't like giving formal warnings , let alone blocks, but please keep in mind that most admins would have felt themselves justified in blocking both you and several other editors on both sides. DGG ( talk ) 05:41, 5 September 2010 (UTC)Reply

Hi, I tried to find more information on Edmee, but it just does not seem to work. To be honest, I think you may not be able to avoid deletion (unless you greatly expand the article). You may want to consider WP:userfication (meaning "make into a user sub-page") if you want think more can be done with it in the future. Later on, if you can find more sources, you may be able to bring it back from userfication. Also, I have to say that the article on her seems inconsistent, saying that she is the grandaughter of Sholom, yet saying she is the daughter of Sholom's brother. I also can't find her listed on any family tree, such as [1] and [2]. —CodeHydro 18:19, 7 September 2010 (UTC)Reply

Flooding articles with categories edit

Hi Highland14: Thank you for your contributions and you have done great work! But the amount of categories placed on the articles about David Feuerwerker; Antoinette Feuerwerker; Salomon Gluck; Bereck Kofman; Isaac Schneersohn; Schneour Zalman Schneersohn; Rose Warfman go way overboard and is truly absurd. Please see and read Wikipedia:Categorization of people. Please do not place every imaginable category in the universe that may be somewhat related. There are plenty of people categories as it is on the page. Sincerely, IZAK (talk) 07:02, 5 January 2011 (UTC)Reply

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Isaac Schneersohn edit

Bonjour Highland14, est-ce que vous êtes toujours actif sur WP? J'aimerais collaborer sur Isaac Schneersohn, surtout pour rectifier le niveau d'anglais dedans. Cordialement, Mathglot (talk) 21:40, 17 March 2015 (UTC)Reply

J'aide Mathglot en rectifier l'article. Hill Crest's WikiLaser! (BOOM!) 03:56, 3 May 2015 (UTC)Reply

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Zosa Szajkowski edit

Hi Hihjland14! I was looking over the edit history of the Zosa Szajkowski page and it seems you wrote the majority of it (shkoyekh!). I am trying to find any relatives of his for a documentary film—do you have any leads? All the best, Ohnoplease (talk) 13:22, 10 December 2020 (UTC)Reply