My edits and the articles that I make tend to focus on Israeli culture-related things, with only a few exceptions.
With the articles that I make, I try to find sources for them first and then finish them up later. There was an essay that influenced me to adopt this style, but I can't seem to find it. It goes from a rough userspace draft featuring the most basic details, then source-searching, then completing everything else.
My tone in discussions is usually formal; I tend to use a more informal tone on Discord (No, I am not in the Wikimedia server…yet). I do like making good-hearted jokes in discussions on occasion, though.
You can also contact me via email; I tend to respond there faster than on the talk page, but that is a last resort. There's also my Discord account, but I recommend against contacting me through there for any queries; you should only contact me there if it's for something else.
A signed integer is a nerdy thing that is a fitting username for a nerd like me. (The irony is that I'm not at all adept at coding; I only use source editor on pages where it is the only option, which can cause issues, so I apologise in advance)
As for my signature, it is not a typo; those are just my actual name's initials.
I love music, especially Israeli music, but I'm not a musicologist, if you want to read the works of musicologists on this subject matter, see Dudi Patimer, Ofer Gavish, and Dan Almagor.
I won't give any other info here; my userboxes also help in giving info about me, although it is still a relatively small amount, and that's on purpose. I am currently a mentor for new users, I am also currently a probationary AfC reviewer, hopefully in a few months that'll change to permanent. I am also a frequent editor at the Teahouse, and I've answered several questions there to help others. I'll also be doing this on the Help desk. I really like helping other Wikipedians out in any way I can. Feel free to leave suggestions for other ways I can do so on my talk page.
Obviously, I can, will, and have made mistakes. While I have a lot of knowledge about how Wikipedia works, I'm still prone to poor assumptions. If I slip up badly, or I am just acting like an idiot or a jerk, then whack me with a wet trout!
The Sixteenth Sheep, this was an article I had a lot of fun making, too! Even made a little parody of one of the songs from there in my head. (See status on the user infobox for a snippet.)
Waiting for the Messiah, honestly this was not an article I had that much fun making. Sources kept failing on me, and I didn't really like what the final result was, sadly.
Oshik Levi, from stub class to start class, this is an article that I found to be not only short but also badly written, formatted, and sourced, so I heavily expanded it to help improve it to at least a start class. This is the first existing article that I've expanded upon in such a way.
HaTarnegolim, this is a relatively new article, and it is still unfinished at the moment, but I am working on finding more sources for it to expand it further. (Shout out to Altenmann for making the article; he also rated it as a start-class article, but I'm sure this has potential to be a C-Class if given time).
Blaumilch Canal, this was already a start class, but I don't think it needs reassessment yet. Once I make other sections more in-depth and broader (using the sources I have anyway), I think this is a solid C-Class article, or at least could be one.
This is only for the most pressing matters; everything else is documented here. Oh, and it goes without saying that if you want to help out with this to-do list, please do!
Articles on Hebrew Wikipedia that could merit inclusion on English Wikipedia
All of these were commando units active through the Six-Day War and the Yom Kippur War. I think these could merit existing on English Wikipedia, but they require English-language sources.
The title is misleading as all hell (there was no such front; a more fitting title would be "Jordan in the Yom Kippur War"), but this one is backed up with three Hebrew-language sources. I still think we need English-language sources for this one. I did check to see if anything there was mentioned elsewhere, and I could not find anything.
That one could use improvements based on the new articles I've made about the other military ensembles; it is the only one that I think is pressing enough to be included here.
In an ideal world, this would be a GA or even an FA. It goes without saying that Dayan is a high-profile figure and that the article about him is equally as high-profile. I mean, it's linked in the national founders list section on Israel. Other articles listed there that could use improvement include:
Obviously, all of these, except perhaps Ben-Yehuda, have the issue of being about very contentious people and subject matters, but that hasn't prevented Palestine (region) from being a GA! The more GA-level articles, the better.
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