User:Charlie Smith FDTB
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Charlie Smith FDTB, wrongly believed to be named Charlie Smith From Down The Block, has joined Wikipedia in 2020, and has made numerous edits to date, both in regular English and Simple English, ranging from articles about Shanghai, Severus Snape, Kew Gardens Hills and Fedoras, to Mesivta Tifereth Jerusalem, Treaty of Amity and Commerce, Computer Mouse and Gary Sanchez. He created numerous redirect pages. He lives in New York City, where he was born and bred.
Charlie Smith FDTB suffers from a severe case of QVL Syndrome, although he's hoping to get over it soon.
Frustration with Wikipedia
[edit]Charlie Smith FDTB is commonly frustrated with many of Wikipedia's how-to articles. The articles tend to stretch out and make him lose interest in even trying to figure out what he had wanted to figure out when first opening the how-to article. Examples include the lengthy pages about writing Wikipedia articles and about uploading pictures.
Major Contributions To Wikipedia
[edit]Articles Created
[edit]English Wikipedia
[edit]Rabbis
[edit]- Rabbi Yehuda Jacobs
- Rabbi Elyakim Rosenblatt
- Rabbi Gershon Edelstein
- Rabbi Simcha Sheps
- Rabbi Yonah Karpilov
- Rabbi Moshe Rosenstain
- Rabbi David Rappoport
- Rabbi Aryeh Leib Baron
- Rabbi Dov Tzvi Heller
- Rabbi Yisrael Moshe Friedman
- Rabbi Zalman Dolinsky
- Rabbi Shlomo Harkavy
- Rabbi Pesach Pruskin
- Rabbi Yosef Leib Bloch
- Rabbi Yitzchak Isaac Sher
- Rabbi Baruch Dov Povarsky
- Rabbi Chaim Leib Tiktinsky
- Rabbi Aharon Sorasky
- Rabbi Eliyahu Meir Bloch
- Rabbi Eliyahu Botchko
- Rabbi Yisroel Yaakov Lubchansky
- Rabbi Moshe Leib of Sassov
- Rabbi Shmuel Brudny
- Rabbi Elya Brudny
- Rabbi Moshe Soloveitchik (Zurich)
- Rabbi Shabsi Yogel
- Rabbi Binyamin Zeilberger
- Rabbi Reuven Katz
Yeshivas
[edit]- Yeshiva Kesser Torah
- Mir Brachfeld
- Yeshiva Ohel Torah-Baranovich
- Yeshivas Knesses Beis Yitzchak-Kaminetz
- Ramailes Yeshiva
- Lomza Yeshiva
- Slutsk-Kletsk Yeshiva
- Grodno Yeshiva
- Torah Lehranstalt
Hasidism
[edit]- Bluzhev (Hasidic dynasty)
- Veretzky (Rabbinical dynasty)
- Koson (Hasidic dynasty)
- Lechovitch (Hasidic dynasty)
- Lithuanian Hasidism
Places
[edit]Books
[edit]- Guts & Glory (book series)
- The Notorious Benedict Arnold
- Most Dangerous
- A Boy Named 68818
- Reb Yaakov: The Life and Times of HaGaon Rabbi Yaakov Kamenetsky
Lists
[edit]- List of Young Israel Synagogues
- Pre-World War II European Yeshivos
- List of Chabad houses in California
Disambiguation pages
[edit]Other
[edit]- Mordecai Sheftall Cemetery
- Levi Sheftall Family Cemetery
- Shabbat meals
- Yeshivas in World War II
- Vaad HaYeshivos
- Satmar Bikur Cholim
- Shuvu Chazon Avrohom
- Sifrei Kodesh
- Timeline of Jewish history in Lithuania and Belarus
- Choral Synagogue (Brest)
- Igros Moshe
Simple English Wikipedia
[edit]Templates Created
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Categories Created
[edit]- Jewish cemeteries in Georgia (U.S. state)
- Jewish cemeteries in Oregon
- Jewish cemeteries in Florida
- Torah Vodaath rosh yeshivas
- Orthodox rabbis from New York City
- Mir rosh yeshivas
- Jews and Judaism in Savannah
- Pre–World War II European yeshivas
- Jewish history user templates
- 1883 establishments in Poland
- Yeshivas of Poland
- Rabbis from Lomza
- Lists of Jewish schools
- Slabodka yeshiva alumni
- Rabbis from Vilnius
- Books by Steve Sheinkin
- Academic staff of Slabodka yeshiva
- Slabodka yeshiva
- Rabbis in Bnei Brak
- Mir mashgiach ruchanis
- Mir Yeshiva
- Rabbis from Telšiai
- Mir Yeshiva alumni
- Rabbis from Grodno
- People from Mir, Belarus
- Jews and Judaism in Frankfurt
- Novardok Yeshiva alumni
- Novardok Yeshiva
- Rabbis from Kaunas
- Students of Rabbi Dov Ber of Mezeritch
- Yeshivas in New York (state)
- Hasidic dynasties of Lithuania
- Vawkavysk District
- Sifrei Kodesh
- Rabbi Moshe Feinstein
- Yeshiva navigational boxes
- Yeshivas of Germany
- Jews from Ontario
- Jewish groups in Lithuania
- Jewish groups in Belarus
- Jewish ghettos in Nazi-occupied Belarus
- Poale Zion
- Jewish groups in Poland
- Jewish groups by country
- Jewish groups
- Jewish mass media in Poland
- Jews and Judaism in Telšiai
Articles Significantly Edited or Expanded
[edit]- Baba Sali
- Gedolim pictures
- The separation of Rabbi Moshe Feinstein
and List of Notable Rulings by Rabbi Moshe Feinstein - Yeshivas Knesses Yisrael (Slabodka)
- Oz Vehadar
- Menucha Publishers - Targum Press
- Split between Kedushah (prayer) and Holiness in Judaism
- Template:Jewish Polish history
- Yeshiva gedolah
Pictures Uploaded
[edit]To view the pictures uploaded to Wikipedia by Charlie Smith FDTB, click here.
Bibliography
[edit]Faith and Fate
{{cite book |last1=Wein |first1=Berel |authorlink1=Berel Wein |title=Faith & Fate: The Story of the Jewish People in the Twentieth Century |date=November 8, 2001 |publisher=Shaar Press |location=Brooklyn, NY |isbn=9781578195930}}
Charting the Mesorah: VOL. IV
{{cite book |last1=Fendel |first1=Rabbi Zechariah |title=Charting the Mesorah: VOL. IV - The Era of the Later Acharonim |date=2003 |publisher=Hashkafah Publications |location=Brooklyn, NY}}
Traveling with the Maggid
{{cite book |last1=Krohn |first1=Rabbi Paysach |authorlink1=Paysach Krohn |title=Traveling with the Maggid |date=January 2007 |publisher=Mesorah Publications, Ltd. |location=Brooklyn, NY |isbn=978-1-4226-0229-4}}
The Jewish Experience: 2,000 Years
{{cite book |last1=Zakon |first1=Rabbi Nachman |title=The Jewish Experience: 2,000 Years: A Collection of Significant Events |date=June 2003 |publisher=Shaar Press |isbn=1-57819-496-2 |edition=Second}}
Triumph of Survival
{{cite book |last1=Wein |first1=Berel |authorlink1=Berel Wein |title=Triumph of Survival |date=October 1990 |publisher=Shaar Press |location=Brooklyn, NY |isbn=1-4226-1514-6 |edition=First}}
Herald of Destiny
{{cite book |last1=Wein |first1=Berel |author1-link=Berel Wein |title=Herald of Destiny |date=November 1933 |publisher=Shaar Press/[[Mesorah Publications, Ltd.]] |location=Brooklyn, NY |isbn=978-1-4226-1509-6}}
Crash Course in Jewish History
{{cite book |last1=Spiro |first1=Ken |title=Crash Course in Jewish History |date=2011 |publisher=[[Targum Press]] |location=Southfield, MI |isbn=978-1-56871-532-2}}
Awards
[edit]הכוכב המיוחד | |
מעריך מאוד את תרומותיך, חזק ואמץ! שמיה רבה (talk) 09:43, 8 April 2021 (UTC) |
The Special Barnstar | |
You're working tirelessly for Wikipedia. Keep it up! V. E. (talk) 17:24, 5 July 2021 (UTC) |
Work in Progress
[edit]- User:Charlie Smith FDTB/W.I.P.
- User:Charlie Smith FDTB/Ideas
- User:Charlie Smith FDTB/More W.I.P.
- User:Charlie Smith FDTB/Even More W.I.P. Poland
- User:Charlie Smith FDTB/And Yet a Fourth W.I.P.
- User:Charlie Smith FDTB/W.I.P. 5 Lithuanian Haredi Judaism
- User:Charlie Smith FDTB/W.I.P. 6
- ארבעטב/Charlie Smith FDTB:באַניצער
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