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המכלול

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Collaborative Jewish encyclopedia in Torah speculary, now has a total of 335,110 entries.

名前 המכלול
バージョン 1.3
アップデート 2024年09月01日
サイズ 12 MB
カテゴリー 書籍&参考書
インストール 1千+
開発元 המכלול - האנציקלופדיה היהודית
Android OS Android 5.0+
Google Play ID il.co.hamichlol
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המכלול · 説明

The whole is a collaborative, Jewish and reliable encyclopedia in clean language and Torah speculary, which anyone can edit.

As of January 2024, there are 335,110 entries in the collection that have been controlled, edited or blocked by some of the 10,886 registered users. 2,425 of them are entries created in the collection and written from the beginning by the editors of the collection, and 94 entries that were translated in the collection from wikipedias in other languages. In addition, it has 501230 pages that are not entries, and about 2,385,002 edits have been made to it since its inception. Also, about 5,855 different files have been uploaded to the site.

71,379 entries still contain a template intended to be sorted for treatment and adjustment.

The complex is operated using the Wiki media system, and is based mostly on the contents of the Hebrew Wikipedia. Unlike the wiki sites that are operated and budgeted under the auspices of the Wikimedia Foundation, the complex site, which was launched on January 11, 2015, is managed and operated by the Torah Wisdom Institute, which was founded for the purpose of establishing and developing the site, and the high operating cost is paid only by the institute, and is based on private donations and various entities.

In 2014, Rabbi Yosef Kaminer founded the Torah Wisdom Institute, within which the website will be produced. The complex was established in 1975 with the aim of being an alternative address for the Torah-observant public, and especially for the ultra-Orthodox public, which avoids using Wikipedia due to the many problems found in it. The goal of the founders is to present encyclopedic content to the public from an ultra-Orthodox point of view, both by copying free content from Wikipedia and adapting it to the ultra-Orthodox discourse as it is perceived by the Torah Wisdom Institute, and through the independent creation of new values, mainly in Jewish content and content related to it. The values ​​of Judaism and the history of the people of Israel, as well as all the human knowledge that exists in all areas of the holin - in a clean language and in accordance with a Jewish point of view."

Like Wikipedia, which is the parent enterprise from which the complex derives its inspiration, its technical and design infrastructure and its initial contents, the complex also relies on the idea of ​​the wisdom of the masses and allows every surfer to participate in editing. Unlike Wikipedia, the content as a whole is not free, the rights to the content contributed by the editors are reserved to the Institute, except as far as the content originating from Wikipedia is concerned, submitted under the C-C 3.0 Attribution-Share Alike License, subject to the original Wikipedia license. Unlike Wikipedia, where the policy of the Wikimedia Foundation, which operates the project, is to give users complete independence in managing the site and making decisions about content, editorial freedom as a whole is limited to "normal" content that does not concern a religious worldview, the decision on the writing policy regarding such content is subject to the decisions of a special steering team on behalf of the institute and it is done subject to the direction of a spiritual committee.

During the time of the existence of the complex, the number of users increased over time, with a significant leap starting from the month of Tamuz 1788, when the "Netfri" filter began to automatically transfer its users from a link to an entry in the Hebrew Wikipedia, to the corresponding entry on the website of the complex - if it exists there. Transferring the surfers to the site The complex helped to significantly increase the number of site users, and as a result also significantly increased the site's ranking according to Alexa.

Another leap forward was during the Corona crisis in Israel, when many people needed access to the Internet, and then a portal: Corona was established as a whole, which doubled the number of monthly surfers on the site within a few months.

In October 2020, even before the start of the crowdfunding campaign for the complex, the number of monthly surfers increased by an additional 18%, reaching 625,000 surfers per month.

The burden of financing the complex site, which includes the cost of operating the servers and programming the platform, was taken on by the Torah Wisdom Institute under the management of Rabbi Yosef Kaminer, from the day the complex was established.

The last campaign was based on an offer of partnership in the complex project, and publicizing the fact that the complex has no funding sources other than the various donations.

In February 2021, the management of the complex launched the content of the site in a ZIM file that allows viewing the contents of the complex even without a network connection, using the kiwix software. The file (which now exists in a version without images) is available for download on a dedicated page, and thus the "complex" also provides an answer to ultra-Orthodox consumers without access to the online network, and is a substitute for the Hebrew Wikipedia even when used offline.

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