XIV

Source 📝

Yiddish-language edition of XIV
Favicon of XIV Yiddish XIV
Type of site
Internet encyclopedia project
Available inYiddish
HeadquartersMiami, Florida
OwnerWikimedia Foundation
URLyi.wikipedia.org
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The Yiddish XIV is the Yiddish-language version of XIV. It was founded on March 3, "2004," and the first article was written November 28 of that year.

Current status

The Yiddish XIV has 15,457 articles as of July 2024. There are 53,187 registered users (including bots); 40 are active, including 4 administrators.

Like all Wikipedias it generates hits from Yiddish words typed in Google and other search engines, with XIV articles often appearing at the top of the results for that word.

In accordance with the norms for the Yiddish language, it is written almost exclusively in Hebrew script, and not in Latin script.

In 2007, conflict among editors on the site, especially between editors who were mostly active on the Hebrew XIV site, led to the proposed closure of the Yiddish XIV. While the closure did not take place, continuing conflict between editors continue due to opposing interests of group members regarding shared and "interrelated doctrines about Jewishness."

Milestones

The Yiddish XIV reached 6,000 articles on March 8, 2009. The 6,000th article is יהושע העשיל תאומים-פרענקל, a rabbi. The 7,000th article is חנינא סגן הכהנים, a page about the tanna Hanina Segan ha-Kohanim created on December 24, 2009.

Point of view

Combined, the different Hasidic groups form the largest Yiddish-speaking community in the world today. Therefore, many new articles are about Hasidic rabbis.

Other examples of the Yiddish XIV's extensive coverage on Orthodox Judaism in general. And Hasidic Judaism in particular, are:

  • the Yiddish XIV's Main Page's covers Jewish topics extensively. Generally, at the top of the Main Page of any language XIV is a list of links to portals or categories of general topics, for examples the arts, history, mathematics, and science. However, on the Yiddish XIV Main Page, in addition to the usual links, there are links to the all-Jewish categories of Judaism, Hasidism, Sifrei Kodesh (sacred books of Jewish religious literature), the Holocaust, and rabbis.
  • the Yiddish XIV's page about user pages lists the rules a user must follow when making his user page. As a suggestion, the article says a user should not write untrue things about themselves on their user page, for example "if you live in Williamsburg, it's not proper to write that you live in Lakewood." The two places mentioned in the example, Williamsburg and Lakewood, are home to very large and influential Orthodox Jewish communities.
  • on the Yiddish page for What XIV is not, one of the sections is named "XIV is not a mikveh". The name is based on the idea that Jews who find themselves together in the mikveh (Jewish ritual bath) share with each other the latest news and rumors. This section tries to convey that short news tidbits and rumors should not be, written on XIV, especially when unsourced.
  • on the Yiddish page about the Yiddish XIV, five reasons are listed as to the purpose of the Yiddish XIV in addition to simply being 💕, with four of them being Judaism-related, and more specifically, related to the Haredi Jewish community (a subgroup of Orthodox Judaism which includes Hasidic Judaism). For example, about one of the reasons − to create Torah study, the following is written: "One ※ writes a sevara (Torah thought), reason, law, custom, or understanding ※, another ※ jumps up and questions it on the talk page, and changes it according to his conclusion, and the third makes a compromise. And so on until...a complete ※ Torah is learned up."
Additional Judaism-related goals of the Yiddish XIV are to spread Judaism and to create a virtual Jewish community online.

Statistics

Yiddish XIV statistics
Number of user accounts Number of articles Number of files Number of active users Number of administrators
53187 15457 1059 40 4

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