User:Jlkeel/sandbox

Everything in the article seemed relevant. Nothing stood out to me as off-topic, or as something that didn't belong.

The language seems to be fairly neutral and I could not discern any particular view from the article.

The article seems to rely heavily on a small number of articles: there is only one listed under 'Sources' and only one external link. When this link is clicked, it leads me to a page from upenn's library, with a further link, but on clicking this, the website returns an error message stating "page not found." This makes me question the validity of the wikipedia article as the source seems to have been removed.

Not all facts are cited, and in fact one sentence has been flagged as "citation needed." It is unclear where this information came from, and as the "fact" is about the death of Petachiach of Regensburg, a citation is definitely needed.

In the Talks page, there is an interesting mention of the article's name. The original name was "Petachiah of Ratisbon" but because this is a French derivation, and it is more common in the German and English traditions to refer to the city as "Regensburg," somebody suggested a change. There, because nobody objected over a period of 10 weeks, the person who suggested this decided to make the change.

This article is related to several project pages, including WikiProject Judaism and WikiProject Czech Republic. Both of these aim to improve the representation and accuracy of representation on their areas of interest