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{{helpme}} Thank you! It's good to be here. I've started an important project, s:Wikisource:WikiProject_Open_Breslev and we have the urgent task of getting it organized and also in sync with the Hebrew Wikitext (Wikisource) pages that already exist. I'm new to Wiki, and any ideas or help with this project organization are greatly appreciated! Nissimnanach (talk) 03:23, 15 April 2010 (UTC)NissimnanachReply

Um... I know little about Wikisource's rules (but use it often)- however, it seems to me that your question might get answered faster if you ask it over there, rather than here...? Also, {{helpme}} is not the right template for this kind of thing, I think. You may wish to ask it on the help desk if you want to ask here; as I said, on Wikisource itself, or maybe even meta, might be more effective. And unfortunately, there I can't help you, because, again, not many editors here are also experienced editors on Wikisource.
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Hi, I see that you've started a page at Wikisource and just want to mention that the link to this page at the end of Breslov (Hasidic dynasty) belongs in its own little portal box, not in the External Links section. Please look at Wikipedia:Template messages/Sister projects to see how to create these portal boxes (one for the article, one for the index). BTW, I think it is a bit presumptuous of you to spell the page name on the Wikisource differently than it's spelled on Wikipedia. You are the only one spelling it "Breslev"; it should look consistent among the various Wiki projects so as not to confuse readers (many of whom are not Jewish). Sincerely, Yoninah (talk) 18:05, 15 April 2010 (UTC)Reply

Hello and thank you. I've put the Wikisource links in format and I or anybody will change the Wikisource Breslev titles to Breslov for the sake of organization. Nissimnanach (talk) 22:42, 16 April 2010 (UTC)NissimnanachReply

In my experience with Wikipedia, if a page already exists (like a redirect page), then you have to ask an administrator to make the move for you. Ask your question at Wikisource:Requests for assistance. Good luck! Yoninah (talk) 18:01, 18 April 2010 (UTC)Reply

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Hi again. I've been noticing (on my user page and on the Breslov page) that you're deleting the discussion after it's finished. This is not accepted practice on Wikipedia. The beauty of the system is that everything is recorded and dated so that people can look back over obsolete discussions and even cite them in other discussions if necessary. You are allowed to edit your own talk page, but it is discouraged. So please don't delete discussions after they're finished!

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Thanks for the tip. I don't think I deleted a discussion but I did have a problem when I tried to correct a typo that would have led to confusion, and when I tried to replace the signature stamp it kept leaving residue from the old one. But point well taken. Nissimnanach (talk) 21:15, 20 April 2010 (UTC)NissimnanachReply


  The Barnstar of Diplomacy
I would like to award you, Nissimnanach, this Diplomacy Barnstar for your calm, courteous and patient approach to smoothing out potentially divisive POV issues. Your latest edits to Na Nach Nachma Nachman Meuman with accompanying explanation, as well as your previous edits to the Breslov (Hasidic dynasty) and Yisroel Ber Odesser pages, were done in the true Wikipedia spirit of calm, level-headed discussion. Kol hakavod! Yoninah (talk) 23:05, 11 May 2010 (UTC)Reply

Merging discussions edit

Hi, merging and moving talk page discussions to other talk pages is simply not acceptable. As I mentioned before, everything on Wikipedia is dated, recorded and archived on the original pages. If you wish to cite a discussion that occurred on a different talk page, you do it by citing a diff — that is, you copy the page link (at the top of the computer screen) that you want to cite. If I were to mention the discussion on the Na Nach page in the course of a discussion on the Na Nach Nachma Nachman Meuman page, for example, I would do it like this:

As I said here[1], I disagree. (Please push the "edit this page" button on this talk page so you can see how this looks when I type it in.)

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Gracias and Shabat shalom. Nissimnanach (talk) 01:28, 28 May 2010 (UTC)NissimnanachReply

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Not clear how AV is related to the value 72. --Daffdaemon 21:15, 2 May 2012 (UTC)

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Hi Nissimnanach, I've cleaned up Shmuel Horowitz (disambiguation) per MOS:DAB, and changed the 'blue link' for Shmuel Horowitz (1903-1973). There is no mention of either the publisher or Breslov Books on Alter Tepliker. I added Chayey Moharan instead; it mentions Shmuel Horowtiz along with his dates. Not a great solution but it's at least a WP:DABMENTION. I've also requested that the titles 'Shmuel Horowitz' and Shmuel Horowitz (disambiguation)' be swapped because the DAB page should be at the primary topic and the title containing '(disambiguation)' should be the redirect. Leschnei (talk) 11:15, 25 May 2020 (UTC)Reply

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