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456:#1) The man spelled his name "Lubinsky" as opposed to "Lubinski", so I used his spelling. #2) You will see that I used "Zichron Chaim Pinchas, 1986 Brooklyn NY" as reference numerous times throughout the article. "Zichron Chaim Pinchas" was a book published by Rabbi Lubinsky's family on the first anniversary of his death. It is mostly in hebrew and yiddish, however, in the back of the book they published a collection of 9 newspaper articles (some in English) that were written about Rabbi Lubinsky. Unfortunately, they didn't indicate which newspapers these clippings were taken from so I could not quote the initial source as reference. Regardless, it certainly isn't a "hoax". In general, in the immediate aftermath of the holocaust, there were tens of thousands of survivors in the area and the Jewish community in Hannover - at that time - was notable. I also don't think that English articles on the internet should be the litmus test of whether person is notable enough, when we are dealing with a "Polish" born person who was a notable Rabbi in "Germany" and was a member of a "Yiddish" speaking community -- 656: 652: 522:: I didn't rely on anything the family wrote in that book. I did rely on the copies of 9 actual newspaper articles that they included in the addendum. Keep in mind, this was published in 1986 before everybody had computers. It would have been virtually impossible for the family to create real looking newspaper articles at that time. Unfortunately, newspapers from that time period that catered to the Orthodox Jewish community aren't on "newspapers.com"-- 650: 640: 654: 1429:: among the excessive text above, there certainly was a substantial argument made for notability. In fact, other then the nominator (@piotrus), the consensus was to keep the page. Granted, there were a couple of new users (@Lomed Tamid & @nochiZ) who participated but the majority were established users (@Andrew Davidson and @Toughpigs and @Wm335td and @Cts499m) and they all voted to keep it.-- 644: 642: 648: 612:). The survivors had been unable to practice Jewish ritual in the concentration camps and upon liberation most of them didn't immediately just "snap back" to religious observance. Rabbi Lubinsky together with a handful of other Rabbis brought many of these holocaust survivors back "into the fold" and in a large part because of them there are today over 1.8 million Haredi Jews (see: 1279:. At the same time, to ignore the possibility that someone is trying to disrupt our process and harass editors would invoke another adage, about putting one hand in the sand. We need to consider the arguments, yes, but sometimes there is a more to them than appears. When an account is clearly new and edits a problematic area, it may be a coincidence - or not. 646: 1056:
First, please note that what I am asking for is not required, as in, you don't have to do this, and the article may well be kept even if you ignore my request. But what I'd like to see (and if I see it I'd withdraw my deletion vote) would be at least two paragraphs, in English (so, translated quotes)
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this great scholar and rebbe! Lubinski was a Polish Holocaust survivor and lost his wife at Stutthof. In the immediate aftermath of the war he was instrumental in rebuilding the spiritual life of Jewish Polish refugees who fled the pogroms in Poland to the Bergen-Belsen refugee camp in the British
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You are right that the -i variant of his name seems to be more popular (assuming we are talking about the same person). But I reviewed the sources for the -i variant right now and sadly I don't see anything to work with, either. But by all means, if we can find some good sources and salvage it, it
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I almost passed it but the sources gave me the pause - with such unclear sources, this could be a hoax. Now, I don't think it is, but while looking for the sources, no English sources seem to discuss him outside a few websites that don't look very reliable. If there are mentions on books, they are
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disruption. For example, in the last few months I've been a victim of on- and off-wiki harassment by a now-indef banned editor who was active in the topic area this article is related to and who has used dozens of socks. Now, I am not saying they are engaged in this discussion, and assuming good
781:) cited above by @Lomed Tamid that speak about Rabbi Lubinsky at length. I believe 10 books (written by different authors covering many different subjects) in addition to the sources already provided as references in the article qualifies as "Significant coverage" and bestows "notability" (see: 785:) upon the subject. I could build the additional 10 books into the page and cite them as references. However, I don't want to waste anymore time working on a page that is nominated to be deleted. Once notability is established by an administrator then we can discuss improving the article. -- 755:
I agree that @Lomed Tamid seems to have some personal connection to Rabbi Lubinsky and the "keep" vote shouldn't carry any weight. However, the substance that this user provided to our discussion shouldn't just be ignored because the user happens to have a personal
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would be good for everyone. But if the current biography is comprehensive, than the likely problem is that he just did not do anything notable in his life... Not all rabbis are notable, per cited guidelines, and this so far appears to be the case here. --
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inaccessible to me, and Google Scholar and News have nothing. Now, there may be something in Hebrew or Yddish, but the he wiki article was also recently created by the same relatively new account, and the clincher is, the subject seems to fail
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There's tons of text above, but very little of it provides any substantial argument for notability. To carry weight, any arguments need to demonstrate that the subject meets one or more notability guidelines; nothing else
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that show that the subject has been discussed in-depth (and not in passing), plus commentary on why the sources being quoted from are reliable (i.e. not self-published or written by relatives or people with
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which says "The Chief Rabbis of nation states with large Jewish communities are notable by virtue of their status." Well, he was chief rabbi of a city, and overall I am afraid this reads like a
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Book#4 Title: The Holocaust & It’s Survivors. Author: Gershon Greenberg - Bar-Ilan University. Published in 1994 devotes several paragraphs to discussing Rabbi Lubinsky on page 277
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Poland. He organized the chasidim to keep Pesach, not eating chametz. They stored food in secret. They hid potatoes for the holiday, and furtively roasted them in an industrial oven.
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and GNG. I can't verify Steamboat2020's sources because I can't read Hebrew, but Steamboat2020 has effectively met Piotrus' challenge to name and describe the Hebrew sources. —
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Book #10 Title: Haggadah- Passover in Concentration Camp. Author: Gideon Rafael Ben Michael. Published in 2016 devotes several paragraphs to discussing Rabbi Lubinsky on page 32
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Book #9 Title: Greatness of Jews in The Concentration Camps. Author: Menashe Unger. Published in 1970 devotes several paragraphs to discussing Rabbi Lubinsky on page 224
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Just because @Lomed Tamid is a new user whose edits are limited to this discussion doesn’t change the fact that the 10 books quoted are very helpful to this discussion.--
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Book #7 Title: Holocaust Survivors in Germany. Author: Tsemach Tzamiron. Published in 1970 devotes several paragraphs to discussing Rabbi Lubinsky on pages 54-55
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Book#6 Title: With Holiness & Strength. Author: Rabbi Joshua Eibschitz. Published in 1993 devotes several paragraphs to discussing Rabbi Lubinsky on page 66
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Book #1: Title: With My Close Ones, I Shall Be Sanctified. Author: Rabbi Joshua Eibschitz. Published in 2004 discusses Rabbi Lubinsky at length on pages 351-359
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Book #8 Title: Glory & Strength . Author: Yechiel Granatstein. Published in 1986 devotes several paragraphs to discussing Rabbi Lubinsky on page 86
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Book #2: Title: The Magnificence of Israel. Author: Aaron Swerski. Published in 1997 devotes several paragraphs discussing Rabbi Lubinsky on page 350.
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Book #3: Title: God’s Sanctifiers. Author: Yechiel Granatstein. Published in 2006 devotes several paragraphs to discussing Rabbi Lubinsky on page 304
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Can you provide bibliographical information, page numbers, and quotes from those book, to demonstrate the sources are reliable and not in passing? --
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Book#5 Title: Tree of Our Forefathers . Author: Simkah Reiz . Published in 1993 discusses Rabbi Lubinsky at length on pages 85-87
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Lubinski - notable Holocaust survivor. Steamboat2020 has found some reliable sources and presented them here.
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and it was considered a noteworthy publication. I therefore consider it to be a reliable reference.
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Towards an account that cites a policy in their <20th edit in a niche Knowledge discussion?
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those 10 books largely discusses Rabbi Lubinsky’s leadership role during the Holocaust.
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The book "Zichron Chaim Pinchos" was featured in a "book review" in a publication of
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called "Dos Yiddishe Vort" (November-December Vol. XXXIII Issue 264 page 59) by
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Non-English sources are perfectly acceptable, but they still need to pass
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The above discussion is preserved as an archive of the debate.
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occupation zone. Much has been written on this great scholar:
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true, but I still can have an opinion on the matter--
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Knowledge:Articles for deletion
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Articles for deletion
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