Talk:Aryeh Frimer

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The article on Aryeh Frimer is objective with reliable links and references and as such meet the Wikipedia's guidelines for being academic. Other biographies of Prof. Frimer appear on the web at http://ch.biu.ac.il/frimer; http://research.biu.ac.il/content/prof-frimers-lab-0; http://www.archive.bermanshul.org/frimer/bio.pdf; http://torahinmotion.org/users/rabbi-dr-aryeh-frimer.

This article DOESN'T consists of multiple issues due to the fact that Aryeh Frimer is both a notable chemist and a notable Jewish scholar - who has made a significant contributions in both fields. He has carried out research at leading scientific laboratories including Harvard, Weizmann Institute, Brookhaven National Laboratory and NASA Glenn Research Center. His more than 140 scientific publications include a four volume set of books on Singlet Oxygen (published by Chemical Rubber Company) and award winning patents for NASA.

Of his more than 50 rabbinic studies, his papers on Women and Jewish law are heavily quoted as attested to in part by extensive citations of his work in Wikipedia itself. See, for example: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kavod_HaBriyot and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Partnership_minyan

As such, both fields should be present under his name, and this alone makes him particularly noteworthy.