Talk:Yisachar Shlomo Teichtal

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I appreciate the changes made by other contributors. Very nice, and exactly what this project is all about.

I am still trying to get some photographs of Teichtal but that involves going through sources in Israel. Either the family or publishers who might not be willing to give permission.

There are some locations and names which I could not find - either in Wikipedia or through an internet source. In the future I will try some primary/scholarly sources. My suspecion is that the war obliterated names and persons alike. Also, variant spelling is an issue to contend with.

I am pretty new to this. Any suggestions appreciated.

mrperkins 02:34, 25 January 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Lead Paragraph

The lead paragraph states that R' Teichtal was one of the first to break ranks with European Orthodoxy on the issue of Zionism. Seeing that he wrote Em HaBanim at such a late period in the development of Zionisim, I find this hard to believe. I am not an expert in this area of history, but I recall other rabbinical figures such as Rav Kook and Yitzhak Herzog being pro zionist around the same time. I'm sure there were earlier figures as well. (Huberfamily 00:56, 13 April 2007 (UTC))

[edit] Family

It would be nice to have a section on R' Teichtal's family and decendants. (Huberfamily 00:52, 13 April 2007 (UTC))

[edit] Name

His name was Yisochor. When did he change it to Yisachar?--Redaktor 22:57, 19 April 2007 (UTC)