Frequently Asked Questions
Q. What is the Bund?
A. The Bund is a Jewish-Socialist Labor movement that was founded in 1898. For more information, see here.
Q. Why does this Project exist?
A. The Bund on Wikipedia Project exists to assist professional and non-professional researchers conducting their research on the Bund, and to preserve the memory and legacy of the Bund. When searching through the internet for Bund-related materials, there is difficulty finding encyclopedic information. On Wikipedia, articles are supposed to be well-referenced and those references and the information of the Article will most certainly assist the researcher.
Q. How does the Project's work help researchers?
A. The Bund on Wikipedia Project assists professional and nonprofessional people research the Bund. When the researcher Google's a Bund-related title, the Wikipedia article (if created) will appear as one of their top results. The researcher then reads the article and hopefully learns more about that topic than they previously knew.
Q. Why did you choose Wikipedia as a way to preserve the memory of the Bund?
A. Simple: Wikipedia is an invaluable resource. It is virtually permanent and stable; what is written there will never be lost. Many people use Wikipedia as their primary or secondary source of information. That is mainly due to Wikipedia being the first or second result of most Google Searches. Lastly, it is free of charge, relatively easy to use, and can be edited by anyone from all of the world.
Q. How will the Wikipedia articles be created and edited?
A. The articles will be created and edited by anyone, but namely the Project Editors/Members. See here for more information.
Q. How can I help?
A. You can do a number of things. One option is to become an Editor. Alternatively, you can donate money or source material.
Q. I have started working on Wikipedia, but I need help. I don't know what to do!
A. See here.
A. The Bund is a Jewish-Socialist Labor movement that was founded in 1898. For more information, see here.
Q. Why does this Project exist?
A. Simple: Wikipedia is an invaluable resource. It is virtually permanent and stable; what is written there will never be lost. Many people use Wikipedia as their primary or secondary source of information. That is mainly due to Wikipedia being the first or second result of most Google Searches. Lastly, it is free of charge, relatively easy to use, and can be edited by anyone from all of the world.