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The encyclopedia judaica is not a public domain resource. Can someone with access to it verify that this is not simply copied? I hate that ugly copyright warning that gets slapped on WP pages. --Shuki20:35, 12 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]
I changed the translation of the verse from Zechariah from "Love, truth, and peace" to "Love truth, and peace" to better reflect the verse. The is a command to love the concepts of truth and peace. The word "love" is meant as a verb, not a noun. --aossip, 10:36 PM EST, 11-13-2014
He ... in 1939 was appointed Chief Rabbi of Palestine.
But *until* when did he serve in that position of Chief Rabbi? Readers would like to know. (Well, this reader would, at least.) If until his death, that should be stated explicitly. Toddcs (talk) 13:46, 21 January 2018 (UTC)[reply]