curprev21:5621:56, 14 April 2021 Braktalkcontribs 17,556 bytes+264 Undid revision 1016459533 by Debresser (talk) My notes about the dates being wrong need to stay until this is finally resolved - as I provided support for my edits, but Transdential as not, so his undos should be seen as invalid. The reason I am being adamant is due to this mistake causing possible problems for those of us who observe these days.undoTags: UndoReverted
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curprev08:4708:47, 7 April 2021 Debressertalkcontribs 17,292 bytes−264 Undid revision 1016446376 by Brak (talk) This is not the place for comment and discussion. Take it to the talkpage, and obtain consensus prior to making contested edits, please.undoTags: UndoReverted
curprev06:2806:28, 7 April 2021 Braktalkcontribs 17,556 bytes+264 Undid revision 985499995 by Debresser (talk) As an Orthodox Jew, I think I should know when my holidays are! 2020 for example: You have that Simchat Torah is "Sunset, 10 October - nightfall, 11 October (12 October outside of Israel)" In Israel Simchat Torah and Shemini Atzeret fall on the same day. Lets look at what the Shemini Atzeret article has: "Sunset, 9 October - nightfall, 10 October" You see the error now????undoTags: UndoReverted
curprev03:0603:06, 26 October 2020 Braktalkcontribs 17,425 bytes+264 Undid revision 981487261 by Transcendental (talk) Maybe Transcendental doesn't understand that the days listed are incorrect. So until this error with the date generation is resolved, this warning message needs to remain - which is not only constructive, but necessary.undoTags: UndoReverted
curprev15:0915:09, 25 October 2013 StevenJ81talkcontribs m15,460 bytes+15 Practice is to use CE, not AD, in Judaism articles. This is discussed in a lot of different places around Wikipedia and is accepted in Judaism articles. Please do not revert.undo