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"Not Halachically Jewish"[edit]

It might shock you to discover that Wikipedia uses almost every metric except Halacha to determine whether a subject is Jewish (especially their own self-described Jewishness.)

I discovered your little hobby by noticing a peculiar line in the article on Gabby Giffords, which you edited in 2018 to clarify that it's her father who's Jewish. You appear to have been doing this for years and years, most recently in 2022.

I deal with your bizarre, religious nonsense every day in my personal life. You will not write my Jewishness out of existence. Normally, disputes on Wikipedia are handled by leaving template messages on your talk page explaining what you're doing wrong, but you aren't a typical misbehaving user. You just pop in once in a while to add another instance of this nonsense.

If you were a typical misbehaving user, we'd give you slightly angrier canned messages each time you repeated the misbehavior. Consider this warnings 1 and 2, since the community missed the first several dozen opportunities to warn you by a period of years. --Moralis (talk) 00:55, 8 June 2023 (UTC)[reply]