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from here... http://www.tanenbaum.org/mission.html —Preceding unsigned comment added by Teapotgeorge (talkcontribs) 09:49, 1 July 2009

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Permission to use this copyrighted information is pending-I'd like to do an edit to add many much needed citations to this information and clean this page up. NYC Grad (talk) 15:18, 30 July 2009 (UTC)[reply]

NYC Grad (talk) 15:25, 30 July 2009 (UTC)[reply]

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Removed the tag for sources from third party publications were needed, since many were added in. Judy Banki is a well respected academic whose work on the holocaust and religious studies has been published in many books and journals. Also removed the general clean up tag as the article has been edited, adding in citations, punctuations, etc. NYC Grad (talk) 15:54, 3 August 2009 (UTC)[reply]

I re-added some tags:
  • {{or}}, {{onesource}} and {{refimprove}} - "many sources" weren't added; instead, it was many references to a single source. Further references are still needed, as there are many uncited statements in this article.
  • {{peacock}} - I got rid of much of this, but there are still uncited statements such as "Tanenbaum won a good deal of public recognition."
  • {{coi}} - you've said that you work for the organization named for him, which WP sees as having a conflict of interest on this topic.
If you have any questions, just ask. Dori ❦ (TalkContribsReview) ❦ 01:52, 15 August 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Recent changes by User:Ramprider1350

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User:Ramprider1350 made a number of edits to this article today, several of which I have objections to or questions about.

  1. Removal of all the {{Article issues}} tags: as I described above just a few days ago, I believe that they should be included. If you disagree, please discuss it here first.
  2. The change from
  • During his career as director of first, Inter-religious, and then, International Affairs at the AJC, Marc Tanenbaum won a good deal of public recognition. [[Newsweek magazine]] dubbed him "the American Jewish community's foremost apostle to the gentiles."{{Citation needed|date=August 2009}}
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  • During his career as director of first, Inter-religious, and then, International Affairs at the AJC, [[Newsweek magazine]] dubbed him "the American Jewish community's foremost apostle to the gentiles."<ref>“Rabbi Tanenbaum To Speak at JCC”. The Jewish Press (1977-1989). Omaha, Nebraska: Apr 13, 1979. Vol. LVIII, Iss. 28, p. 1.</ref>
Firstly, why is The Jewish Press being referenced on something Newsweek said? And secondly, it's not grammatical; the latter version implies that Newsweek dubbed him that multiple times, and only due to his role as Director.

3. The change from

  • [[New York Magazine]] called him "the foremost Jewish ecumenical leader in the world today."{{Citation needed|date=August 2009}}
to
  • [[New York Magazine]] called him "the foremost Jewish ecumenical leader in the world today."<ref>The Milwalki Sentinel May 29, 1982 Page 6 Part 1</ref>
Again, why is The Milwalki Sentinel [sic] being referenced and not New York Magazine?

4. The change from

  • Besides his activism and scholarly work, Tanenbaum was known for his weekly radio broadcasts, which addressed current events.{{Citation needed|date=August 2009}}
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  • Besides his activism and scholarly work, Tanenbaum was known for his weekly radio broadcasts, which addressed current events.<ref>“Rabbi Marc Tanenbaum, 66, is Dead” July 4, 1992 The New York Times. http://www.nytimes.com/1992/07/04/nyregion/rabbi-marc-tanenbaum-66-is-dead.html?pagewanted=2</ref>;
The obituary is easy enough to access online (I was the one that initially added it to the article, after all), and reading it, it's simple to see that nowhere in it does it say the radio program was weekly, or that it covered current events.

My re-edits:

  1. Added back in again.
  2. Changed to make sense when reading. Put the citation in proper {{cite}} format, but re-added the {{Citation needed}} tag as it still needs better sourcing.
  3. Put the citation in proper {{cite}} format, but re-added the {{Citation needed}} tag as it still needs better sourcing.
  4. Changed the wording to "Besides his activism and scholarly work, Tanenbaum was known for his syndicated radio broadcasts,<ref name="NYTobit" /> which addressed current events." The NY Times obituary does support that he was known for his syndicated broadcasts.

I also added some additional categorization and pruned the "selected writings" section. If anyone has a problem with any of this, let's discuss it here, okay? Dori ❦ (TalkContribsReview) ❦ 00:16, 19 August 2009 (UTC)[reply]

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