Retraction
Rabbi Yaakov Menken's Torah.org has not intentionally removed Rabbi Slifkin's and Dr. Schroeder's articles from its website.
It appears that the Torah.org search engine does not index features, although it indexes other parts of the site. (Nowhere on Torah.org is this made clear.)
I apologize for any misrepresentation or inconvenience my reporting error may have caused.
Rabbi Menken owns and manages Team Genesis, a webhosting and design firm that does the design and hosting for Torah.org. It should not be difficult for Torah.org to have this apparent technical glitch repaired so its readers can correctly search its site.
Again, I apologize for my mistake.
I think it's kind of narcissistic to blame others for your mistake. But, that's your take on the whole frum world, isn't it?
Posted by: Fokker | January 18, 2005 at 10:56 AM
I am a little confused about which posts you are retracting. Since some blogging ethics standards oppose outright deletions, would you consider putting strikethroughs across the posts which are not accurate?
Posted by: Shawn Landres | January 18, 2005 at 01:41 PM
Yasher Koach for coming clean. Even if we do not agree in other areas :-).
Posted by: Camp Runamok | January 18, 2005 at 02:25 PM
torah.org may not have removed stuff, but ohr.edu has.
If you search for slifkin on ohr.edu, the google powered results return many pages. Following most of the links gives a file not found.
Posted by: bob | January 20, 2005 at 09:29 AM