Talk:Midrash Tanhuma
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Request Edit - CC-BY English Text
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Sefaria has English translation of this text, presented in parallel to the original.
We have both:
- Midrash Tanhuma-Yelammedenu, translated by Samuel A. Berman,
- and Midrash Tanhuma - Buber, translated by John T. Townsend
Both were published by Ktav, and released into the commons with a CC-BY license in exchange for Sefaria compensating the publisher.
I believe that a link to this would fall under section 2 of
I have a COI (I work for Sefaria). I have discussed it on WikiProject:Judaism and it has been adjudicated and resolved favorably atCOIN#Sefaria_requested_edits.
Links should probably be to both Midrash Tanchuma and Midrash Tanchuma - Buber
LevEliezer (talk) 14:12, 6 August 2017 (UTC)
- Since talk) 16:24, 6 August 2017 (UTC)]
- Altamel, your question makes me realize that we don't have an announcement. We should. The best I found was a recent note saying that we put it up, but not that Ktav released it. Let me see if I can remedy that. LevEliezer (talk) 12:32, 23 August 2017 (UTC)
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@Spintendo: I'm going to re-open this. There was support for the change, but Altamel wanted to have some backing that Ktav released these versions into the commons. They did, and I have legal documents that attest to that, but it wasn't reported online. Unfortunately, in the back-and-forth, this request wasn't implemented.
Still - the English language texts are up on Sefaria, and Wikipedia users could benefit from having them linked from this article.
Links should be to both Midrash Tanchuma and Midrash Tanchuma - Buber , as they are both quite relevant, and different from each other.
LevEliezer (talk) 02:24, 11 December 2017 (UTC)