User talk:Mytikkun

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Image:Rabbanim_Supporting_the_Manhattan.jpg listed for deletion

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Boro Park Eruv

Hi there!

I see that you were trying to add this link for the Boro Park Eruv to the

List of eruvin
article. Thank you so much because that article does need citations!

As you may have noticed I've been re-working the bare links in that article into proper citations and I'd like to include this one that you provided. For a proper citation, I need to be able to tell where this map came from- in other words; which blog did you find this on? Using proper citation with the source listed, people can critically evaluate the veracity of the information judging by how much they trust that source- it's sort of like people going by different hechshers for their food.

So, if you wouldn't mind letting me know which blog that map came from, I would be happy to whip up a citation in good order for the list.

On an extra note, you might want to follow up on and read some of the introductory material that's linked to in the welcome message that another editor sent you that is at the top of this page. Among other things, there's instructions on how to properly format internal and external links. Once you've read that, you might be interested in reading up on

citation templates
to see how to use those.

Thanks so much for your help and have a good shabbos! —Elipongo (Talk contribs) 15:49, 9 November 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks. See eruvonline - links.Mytikkun 15:55, 11 November 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Ah, I never saw the "links" section as it's so far down on the toolbar! I did have a suspicion it was from that site from hints in the
URL, but I couldn't find the link from the blog until you gave me this hint now. I'll add the citation at my next opportunity. Thanks again and good Shabbos! —Elipongo (Talk contribs) 18:05, 23 November 2007 (UTC)[reply
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