Wikipedia:WikiProject Hebrew languages
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Some Wikipedians have formed a project to better organize information in articles related to Hebrew languages. This page and its subpages contain their suggestions; it is hoped that this project will help to focus the efforts of other Wikipedians. If you would like to help, please inquire on the talk page and see the to-do list there.
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Title
[edit]WikiProject on Hebrew languages
Scope
[edit]This WikiProject aims primarily to manage academic Hebrew languages data for Wikipedia articles, seeking multireligious as well as scientific and secular input into how best to manage Hebrew content.
To-do
[edit]Role of Modern Hebrew
[edit]The best known present Hebrew language is the spoken and cultural language of the State of Israel.
Parentage
[edit]No parent of this WikiProject has been defined.
Descendant WikiProjects
[edit]No descendant WikiProjects have been defined.
Similar WikiProjects
[edit]- WikiProject Languages
- Wikipedia:Orthodox Rabbinical Biography Collaboration of the Week
- Wikipedia:WikiProject Judaism
- Wikipedia:WikiProject Orthodox Judaism
- Wikipedia:WikiProject Jewish history
- Wikipedia:WikiProject Jewish culture
- Wikipedia:WikiProject Arab-Israeli conflict
- Wikipedia:Jewish Encyclopedia topics
- Portal:Israel
- Portal:Judaism
Hebrew naming conventions
[edit]Urgent: see Wikipedia:Naming conventions (Hebrew) to add your opinions about this important matter. Thank you. IZAK 17:23, 11 November 2005 (UTC)
Participants
[edit]- Gilgamesh
- IZAK
- Jjzeidner
- Jfdwolff
- Mustafaa
- Humus sapiens
- Josiah
- Dovi
- Zestauferov
- IceKarma
- E=MC^2
- jnothman
- Sputnik
- Briangotts
- Doron
- Masterhomer 10:28, 17 August 2006 (UTC)
- Valley2city
- Itzse
- Epson291
- Ivan Korenyuk - תכלת לימון Though not a Jew, my aim is to help as much as I can (without involving in politics), in a balanced way, essentially about modern Hebrew, not forgetting that Israelis are probably a better reference than members of the Diaspora about such topics. And, above all, I will not get involved in any war here — שלום and سلام do mean something to me.
Structure
[edit]Hierarchy definition
[edit]No classification of this project has been defined.
Goals
[edit]- To provide and maintain clear and precise Hebrew linguistics data on relevant articles.
- To balance Hebrew data with other relevant linguistics data, such as Aramaic, Greek, Latin and Arabic.
- To recognize and respect the various religious representations involving Hebrew linguistics, including the mention of Samaritan Hebrew, Tiberian Hebrew or Standard Hebrew where they are relevant to common interests in an article's subject.
- To maintain a positive and constructive relationship with related projects, including Wikipedia:WikiProject Judaism.
General strategy and discussion forums
[edit]Infoboxes
[edit]You can add this infobox to your user page by using the following code:
Code | Result | ||
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{{User wphebrew}} |
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Templates
[edit]Related links:
[edit]- Wikipedia:Naming conventions (Hebrew)
- Niqqud ; Dagesh, Mappiq, Mater lectionis
- Hebrew alphabet ;
- Template:Hebrew alphabet
- Important: There is currently a serious bug affecting niqqud in all Wikimedia projects. See Wikipedia:Niqqud for a discussion of the problem in English, and click the language link in the sidebar for an extensive analysis of the problem in Hebrew. Please join us to help find a solution to the bug!