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This page has had to be repeatedly deleted because of reposting of apparently copyrighted text from this page. Since it is consistantly contributed from an IP user, I'm wondering if maybe they aren't 'getting the message'- they post the text, it's quickly deleted, and by the time they look at the page again, everything is gone. There are at least two different IP's that have posted this article, so leaving a note on the user page doesn't seem to be much use (though I'll try that too). If the poster (or someone else) would care to use the article from jafi.org to write an original bigraphy of Rabbi Unterman, that would be great- but reposting the verbatim text from jafi.org is going to result in another deletion, unless they can provide evidence that the original author gives permission to use their text. --Clay Collier19:23, 4 August 2005 (UTC)[reply]
I'm going to start a stub version of this article at Isser Yehuda Unterman/Temp and post it once the copyvio delete is taken care of. Hopefully, having some intact content and a mention on the discussion page will help dissuade our serial re-poster. --Clay Collier19:57, 4 August 2005 (UTC)[reply]