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Challenges Weekly Topic Challenge #4: Deuteronomy

posted 4y ago by DonielF‭  ·  edited 4y ago by DonielF‭

#3: Post edited by user avatar DonielF‭ · 2020-08-12T18:46:44Z (over 4 years ago)
  • Here we are again, revisiting our weekly topic challenge. Our fourth topic is the **Book of Deuteronomy/Sefer Devarim**, with a helpful boost pushing this new submission to the top of the list.[^1]
  • To participate in the challenge, all you have to do is make your way over to the main questions tab and ask a question on this topic. Make sure to tag it with [[deuteronomy-book-of]](https://judaism.codidact.com/categories/32/tags/3274) (or a parsha-specific tag if relevant, such as [[parshat-ekev]](https://judaism.codidact.com/categories/32/tags/3250)), then copy a link to your question into a comment on this post.
  • This week's challenge will run until **Tuesday, August 11.**
  • [^1]: +1/-0 with a boost, currently 1.25, is apparently higher than +4/-0 without. Feel free to leave a comment on the topic submission thread with your thoughts on adjusting how the boost is factored in, or if we should keep it at all.
  • Here we are again, revisiting our weekly topic challenge. Our fourth topic is the **Book of Deuteronomy/Sefer Devarim**, with a helpful boost pushing this new submission to the top of the list.[^1]
  • To participate in the challenge, all you have to do is make your way over to the main questions tab and ask a question on this topic. Make sure to tag it with [[deuteronomy-book-of]](https://judaism.codidact.com/categories/32/tags/3274) (or a parsha-specific tag if relevant, such as [[parshat-ekev]](https://judaism.codidact.com/categories/32/tags/3250)), then copy a link to your question into a comment on this post.
  • **This challenge has concluded.**
  • [^1]: +1/-0 with a boost, currently 1.25, is apparently higher than +4/-0 without. Feel free to leave a comment on the topic submission thread with your thoughts on adjusting how the boost is factored in, or if we should keep it at all.
#2: Post edited by user avatar DonielF‭ · 2020-08-05T00:02:37Z (over 4 years ago)
  • Here we are again, revisiting our weekly topic challenge. Our fourth topic is the **Book of Deuteronomy/Sefer Devarim**, with a helpful boost pushing this new submission to the top of the list.[^1]
  • To participate in the challenge, all you have to do is make your way over to the main questions tab and ask a question on this topic. Make sure to tag it with [[deuteronomy-book-of]](https://judaism.codidact.com/categories/32/tags/3236) (or a parsha-specific tag if relevant, such as [[parshat-ekev]](https://judaism.codidact.com/categories/32/tags/3250)), then copy a link to your question into a comment on this post.
  • This week's challenge will run until **Tuesday, August 11.**
  • [^1]: +1/-0 with a boost, currently 1.25, is apparently higher than +4/-0 without. Feel free to leave a comment on the topic submission thread with your thoughts on adjusting how the boost is factored in, or if we should keep it at all.
  • Here we are again, revisiting our weekly topic challenge. Our fourth topic is the **Book of Deuteronomy/Sefer Devarim**, with a helpful boost pushing this new submission to the top of the list.[^1]
  • To participate in the challenge, all you have to do is make your way over to the main questions tab and ask a question on this topic. Make sure to tag it with [[deuteronomy-book-of]](https://judaism.codidact.com/categories/32/tags/3274) (or a parsha-specific tag if relevant, such as [[parshat-ekev]](https://judaism.codidact.com/categories/32/tags/3250)), then copy a link to your question into a comment on this post.
  • This week's challenge will run until **Tuesday, August 11.**
  • [^1]: +1/-0 with a boost, currently 1.25, is apparently higher than +4/-0 without. Feel free to leave a comment on the topic submission thread with your thoughts on adjusting how the boost is factored in, or if we should keep it at all.
#1: Initial revision by user avatar DonielF‭ · 2020-08-05T00:02:06Z (over 4 years ago)
Weekly Topic Challenge #4: Deuteronomy
Here we are again, revisiting our weekly topic challenge. Our fourth topic is the **Book of Deuteronomy/Sefer Devarim**, with a helpful boost pushing this new submission to the top of the list.[^1]

To participate in the challenge, all you have to do is make your way over to the main questions tab and ask a question on this topic. Make sure to tag it with [[deuteronomy-book-of]](https://judaism.codidact.com/categories/32/tags/3236) (or a parsha-specific tag if relevant, such as [[parshat-ekev]](https://judaism.codidact.com/categories/32/tags/3250)), then copy a link to your question into a comment on this post.

This week's challenge will run until **Tuesday, August 11.**

[^1]: +1/-0 with a boost, currently 1.25, is apparently higher than +4/-0 without. Feel free to leave a comment on the topic submission thread with your thoughts on adjusting how the boost is factored in, or if we should keep it at all.