User talk:NoraBG
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License tagging for Image:Sepuede.jpg
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If you're interested in blood libel and human sacrifice...
[edit]You might also wish to check out the discussion about child sacrifice in Carthage. Read the Talk Page and the archives. Check out the "Religion" section in the Carthage article and also check out the Religion in Carthage article.
You may find this interesting because it involves a potential blood libel by the Hebrews against the Phoenicians as documented in the Hebrew Scriptures. You might find this a curious twist given that you seem to have an interest in blood libel against Judaism.
--Richard 17:43, 14 September 2006 (UTC)
- Richard, thank you for the note. I will certainly look at those discussions. And, I look forward to interacting with you again.
- NoraBG 17:58, 14 September 2006 (UTC)
Thanks, and don't forget to use "Show preview" button
[edit]I would like to thank you for your contributions to Human sacrifice in Aztec culture. You are making a big difference. I wanted to raise a couple of points regarding Wikipedia conventions:
- The Notes section is used for footnotes and inline references to specific sentences, phrases, and quotes. The References section lists all the various resources used to create the article. I took the liberty of separating them in the article.
- It is recommended that we use the preview button before we save; this helps us find any errors we've made, and prevents clogging up recent changes and the page history.
Thanks again and welcome. --Madman 00:25, 17 September 2006 (UTC)
- I second the thanks expressed by User:Madman2001. I suspect the Notes/Reference conflation may have been my fault caused by sloppy editing when I copied stuff over from the Talk Page.
Improving Mexican Jews article
[edit]You seem to be one of the people who contributed some references to the Mexico section of the Crypto-Judaism article. Do you happen to know which of the other contributors have added useful material specifically related to Jews in Mexico? I'm trying to improve the Mexican Jews article and could use some help. Lawikitejana 05:06, 18 November 2006 (UTC)
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