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Revision as of 13:48, 17 August 2006 by 66.93.254.200 (talk)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)There is no basis for deleting this article. This is a world famouns yeshiva attened by over 300 individuals. It has bachurim from around the world. Your basis is specious, at best. And I believe you owe me an apology. Power Corrupts. DavidCharlesII 21:33, 16 August 2006 (UTC)
- Why would anybody owe *you* an apology for nominating an article for deletion? This isn't like Mir, or Brisk, that has a long-standing history. There are plenty of community colleges that have more than 300 students and don't have articles on Misplaced Pages. The Yeshiva has no real claim to fame that I know of. All the article manages to say is that it exists, that it is a Yeshiva, and that it has a website.--Meshulam 22:31, 16 August 2006 (UTC)
You obviously know nothing about how "Pinchos" has been attempting to hijack everything I do. There are many yeshivas with bios on Misplaced Pages, including Shor Yashuv and Ohr Someach. Neither of these yeshivas are particularly important, but they are in here anyway--together with many more. Pinchos decided to delete my entry (about a Yeshiva I did not even attend but saw that it was mentioned in Misplaced Pages several times) only because of his very personal animus toward individuals who do not subscribe to his views on the Rebbe. Because he abused his power, acted in such a petty way, is trying to harm my reputation on Misplaced Pages by "cautioning" ME to be coolheaded, and his coninuous attempting to harm me, he owes me an apology.
Second, the Yeshiva happens to have produced many prominent Rabbis and has possibly the best English shiur in Yerushalayim. Obviously, Rabbi Slifkin is the best known product of the Yeshiva. But he is not nearly the best. Several others are giving chaburos in Lakewood, and some have already assumed prominent roles of leadership in England. The fact that you know nothing about the Yeshiva in this case is insignificant.
66.93.254.200 13:41, 17 August 2006 (UTC)
If Pinchos has a soul, cares at all about Hashem and the fact that we are quickly approaching Ellul, he would publicly apologize for his excesses. 66.93.254.200 13:48, 17 August 2006 (UTC)