Favorite source: The Filmmaker's Handbook by Steven Ascher and Edward Pincus
Favorite source: The Internet Movie Database (IMDb)
Favorite source: The Continuum Political Encyclopedia of the Middle East edited by Avraham Sela.
Favorite source (academia): Anti-Zionism on Campus edited by Andrew Pessin and Doron Ben-Atar
Favorite source (United Nations): A Lethal Obsession by Robert S. Wistrich
Favorite source (general): The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles
Favorite source: Maimonides by Joel Kraemer
Favorite source: Moment
Favorite source (Jefferson): Becoming Jefferson's People by Clay S. Jenkinson
Favorite source (Trump): reporting by Jacob Kornbluh
Favorite source: Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
I have committed an act of hubris that may cause my early retirement on Arab-Israeli conflict articles on Wikipedia. Before I go on, I must say a word about my victor, User:IRISZOOM. In my roughly eight years of editing, I had not come into contact with IRISZOOM very much, but in our brief encounters with him, I've found him to be someone respectful of Wikipedia guidelines and ruthless in his pursuit of editors he disagrees with, even slightly. This is what makes him a great editor, indeed, a greater editor than I when it comes to disagreement on talk pages; for I have the former quality, but not the latter.
In my eight years, I've made Wikipedia a less antisemitic, more intellectually honest place. I can go on and on about the animated discussions I've had, most of which I won, but instead, I'd rather discuss my major contributions I've made to articles:
Thank you and you're welcome.