User:Loew Galitz
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Articles created
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Pageviews and page edit counts show that they are not that interesting to the rest of the world; still I feel good about my contribution.
The list below is of "real" articles, i.e., it excludes disambigs, surnames, etc.
Unusual Jewish communities
Jewish geography
Israel and around
- Zvulun Valley
- Nitzanim Nature Reserve
- Ghoraniyeh
- Yehudiya Forest Nature Reserve
- Meshushim River
- Bethsaida Valley
- Ash-Shunah al-Janubiyah
- Ein Afek Nature Reserve
- Beit She'an Valley
- Wadi el Maleh
- Harod Valley
- Naftali Mountains
- Keshet Cave
- Glossary of Arabic toponyms (under looong construction)
- Dishon Stream
- Wadi Gaza Nature Reserve
- Be'eri Badlands Nature Reserve
- Be'eri Forest
- Giv'at Olga
- Issachar Plateau
- Sharon Escarpment
- Tel Halif
- Harod Stream
- Glossary of Hebrew toponyms (under looong construction)
- Khislavichi
- Janów Sokólski
- Kasrilevka
- Naybikhov = Novy Bykhaw
- ווילעדניק Vilednik = Novi Velidnyky
- Yehupetz
- Butsnevits = Butsni, Khmelnytskyi Raion
- Sukhostav
Jewish culture, history, life, death, society,...
- Unzere kinder - a semi-documentary; its frame story is the interaction of Jewish orphans who survived the Holocaust with popular Polish comic duo Dzigan and Shumacher
- Holocaust humor - humor during and about The Holocaust
- A.K.A Nadia - a story of a Palestinian woman Nadya, who spent most of her adult life pretending to be a Jew, Maya
- Twist of Fate - a high-ranked participant of the botched Hitler assassination plot goes into hiding with the help of a plastic surgeon as a Jew. In a series of twists of fate he becomes a celebrated general of the Israeli army fighting for the creation of the state of Israel
- Rabbi Jacob dance - a memorable scene of the French cult film The Mad Adventures of Rabbi Jacob (1973)
- Di freylekhe kabtsonim - a 1937 Yiddish-language black and white comedy film about two shlemiels trying to get rich quick
- National Security College (Israel)
- IDF Command and Staff College
- IDF Military Colleges
- Dreydlekh - musical ornaments of klezmer music, particularly violin, used to produce its characteristic "tear in the voice" sound. I didn't start it, but rescued the poor stub from deletion
- Purim humor - Jewish humor during the celebration of Purim
- Yeven Mezulah - a 17th-century book that describes the Khmelnytsky Uprising from Jewish perspective
- Grager - a noisemaker used during Purim (no, not necessarily a ratchet, as some translators go)
- Purim rabbi - a mock rabbi, an element of Purim humor
- Malben - a 1949-1975 agency created in an emergency for the care of aged, weak, and handicapped immigrants in Israel
- Geva Films, one of the first Israeli film studios
- Govgil, a post-Passover celebration of Mountain Jews
- Švenčionėliai massacre, part of the Holocaust in Lithuania
- Second Kishinev pogrom, 1905, Bessarabia, Russian Empire
- Light Blade, a laser weapon against Palestinian airborne arson attacks
- Zionist Organization of Canada, 1898-1978
- Palestinian airborne arson attacks, from Gaza Strip, using incendiary kites and balloons
- Anzac Memorial (Israel) (Be'eri Forest) to ANZAC soldiers who took part in WWWI battles in the area
- Tze'irei Zion, early 20th century Socialist Zionist youth movement in Eastern Europe
- Zionist Organization Mizrachi, political party in the interwar Latvia
- Menahem-Mendl a character from Sholem Aleichem stories
- Witnesses in Uniform, an Israeli program for the members of the IDF to visit The Holocaust sites in Poland
- The King of Schnorrers, a 1994 picaresque novel by Israel Zangwill
- Ma'amad, Sephardic Council of Elders
- Nahal Mishmar hoard, a hoard from the "Treasure Cave" by Nahal Mishmar
Jewish people
- Gotthold Salomon -- rabbi and Bible translator into German
- Auguste Louis Brot -- malacologist
- Motke Chabad -- litvak badkhn, on par with Hershele Ostropoler
- Yossi Katz (geographer) -- expert in Zionist settlement, who accidentally uncovered covered-up Holocaust survivor assets in Israel
- Shez -- disturbed poet and writer
- Yael Globerman award-winning poet, editor, translator
- Issachar Miron -- author of "Tzena, Tzena, Tzena" music
- Stephen J. Whitfield -- expert in the history of the Jews of Southern United States
- Shulamit Shalit -- Russian-writing Israel writer, journalist, and essayist
- Levana Moshon -- award-winning writer for children (and older)
- Marsha Levick -- a leading expert in juvenile justice in America
- Elida Gera -- the first Israeli female full feature film director
- Markéta Krausová -- Czech Jewish film and stage actress and opera singer
- Aviva Rabinovich --professor of botany, chief scientist at the Israel Nature and Parks Authority and an environmental activist
- Matthew Silver -- expert in modern Jewish history and personalities
- Olga Avigail Mieleszczuk - Polish convert to Judaism, researcher and singer of Ashkenazi Jewish songs in Yiddish
- Mikhail Milchik -- award-winning art historian, expert in Russian wooden architecture and fortifications
- Uri Ben-Ari -- IDF tat aluf, driving force under the transformation of the IDF from infantry to armored forces
- Naomi Henrik -- Israeli architect, notable for war memorials
- Roman Shumunov -- award-winning Israeli film director and screenwriter, notable for rising the awareness of the life of young immigrants to Israel
- Mordechai Kikayon - a founder of Israeli computer industry
- Esther Peled -- Israeli writer, the 2017 Sapir Prize winner
- Moshe Peled -- IDF tat aluf, commander of the IDF Armored Forces, a developer of IDF's armored combat theory
- Simona Weinglass, Israeli investigative reporter (draft)
- Tova Ascher, Israeli female film editor and director
- Amir Gutfreund he:אמיר גוטפרוינד, Israeli award-winning writer
- Ayala Hakim, former commander of Mamram, and Lotem Unit, now business executive
- Corinne Chochem, Jewish American choreographer and dance teacher
- Marcel Słodki, Polish Jewist artist
- Alter Druyanov, Russian Jewish writer, editor, translator, folklorist, journalist, historian of early Zionism, and Zionist activist
- Abrek Barsht (1919-2006), Russian Jewish pilot, World War II Hero of the Soviet Union
- Shabsa Mashkautsan, World War II Hero of the Soviet Union
- User:Loew Galitz/Ofri Eliaz [ ca ]
- Nahum Zemach
Goyishe
- Sampo Lappelill
- Successor company
- Legal successor (organization)
- Mampato
- Malambo (dance)
- Kiln furniture
- Rejection hotline
- Max Greger
- Obwarzanek, rescued from wrong disambig page
- Rudolph Herzog
- Topical humor
- Hugo Strasser
- John R. Helliwell
- Administrative detention (Russia)
- Oued el Maleh
- Raymond Trousson
- Drift (data science)
- Military oath
- Sumu of Inner Mongolia, none of my business, but it was quite a mess
- Sekthaus Carl Graeger
- Roberto de Leonardis
- Bidenisms
- Gustave-Augustin Quesneville
- Butsneve
- Sierra de Gádor
- Fort Konstantin (Germany)
- Fort Constantin (Russia)
- List of Latin honorifics
Quotes
- ...our encyclopedia covers both serious things and trivial things. Pokemon is trivial, so the fact that its notability standard isn't as rigorous as it might be isn't a big deal. Science, however, is serious, important stuff, and it's precisely for the important stuff that we should get it right. - user Beyond My Ken in Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Luis González-Mestres
- Wikipedia editors and administrators do not need a degree in cosmic and particle science or quantum mechanics to apply Wikipedia policies. user Kudpung, ibid.
Pinched useful stuff
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