Talk:Novardok Yeshiva

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Diction[edit]

Why does this article begin with "one of the biggest and most important yeshivas in pre-World War II Europe," instead of "pre-Holocaust Europe"? I think that it's only appropriate to refer to pre-Holocaust, since this event is what caused the Yeshiva's downfall. World War II implies that this destruction of this region's Jewry was a direct result of a world war, rather than a direct result of genocide/the Holocaust. I hope this explanation is not too confusing--I can elaborate if necessary. --Stoopideggs2 17:14, 1 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

This is a wiki. Feel free to change it yourself if you deem it necessary. -- -- -- 23:09, 28 February 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Eras of the Yeshiva[edit]

The Yeshiva's history seems spotty in the article w' reg. to its Homel and Kiev eras, named after where the Yeshiva was centered in those times.

These eras were extremely momentous - for example, the Alter passed away in Kiev.

It would be worthwhile to elaborate on these eras. Shibolet Nehrd (talk) 20:59, 3 July 2022 (UTC)[reply]