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List of British Jews

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Re: Username

I make it up because Moshe is a Hebrew name, Constantine is a Christian name, Hassan is an Islamic name, and Al-Silverburg is Westernized Jewish name made to sounds somewhat arabic. Although I am actually just Jewish.- Moshe Constantine Hassan Al-Silverburg | Talk 20:01, 27 April 2006 (UTC)

there's no point in saying it had no trams - many major cities don't.

Hello, I considerd that many major cities don't *today*. But in the past, it *was* almost universal in cities of that population. For more info see this page. I added this sentnce for one other reason as well, most new, second generation tramways are being established in cites that have had them in the past.Myrtone

PS could you also help me out at talk:Haifa? I asked something about trams in Israel.

Islamophobia

Greetings, thanks for joining the editing on this highly contested article. Hopefully the more editors that join in editing on it the more neutral the article will become and remain. Noticing how you wanted to not refer to the word's terminology I was wondering if you had a chance to review this AfD linked from the article's talk page? Thanks. Netscott 17:59, 19 May 2006 (UTC)

Please do be bold! That's what Misplaced Pages is all about... there was absolutely nothing wrong about your edit but you're right, a bit of talk page review doesn't hurt. I sincerely hope you do decide to contribute on the article for currently there's only about 6-7 active editors on it and it definitely needs more. Thanks again. Netscott 18:31, 19 May 2006 (UTC)