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This wikipedia entry is a stub.You can add to it if you want.Don't delete it. (comment left by [[User:Ariel Sokolovsky]])
*'''Delete''', Ariel, I say this with the greatest respect, but unless you can demonstrate that thousands of people *already* know your name, and present a credible case that some number of them would expect to find you in a general topic encyclopedia, you should not have a Wikipedia article under your own name. This is one of the basic Wikipedia policies. It's on the one of the first help pages, I think. [[User:JesseW|JesseW]] 07:01, 2 May 2005 (UTC)
*'''Don't Delete'''Thousands of people around the world actualy do know my name.I gave lectures in various places in NY including 770 Eastern Parkway (Chabad Lubavitch headquarters)which was live broadcast worldwide on 770live in English Hebrew and Russian in front of thousands people. Since it was created my website [http://www.bostonchabad.com] was visited 10s of thousands of times by people from all over the world.It was mentioned on a number of other more popular sites.I was interviewed and profiled by [[Luke Ford]] for example.My picture was in [[Maariv]] in the begining of November as well as in the archives of Beis Moshiach. Some of my activities are also mentioned on [[Chabad]] Online COL.org.il and Chabad.info.
According to my website stats many people look it up by searching for my name.
There are articles in Wikipedia about contemporary people less famous than me and I haven't seen a huge push to delete them.Why is it? Is there a bias involved?
(comment left by [[User:Ariel Sokolovsky]])