User talk:Aseregow

Aseregow, do you think you could sort Hebrew roots into sections for ease of readability? I would do so, but it might be a lot faster for you since you are so familiar with the article as the only editor. Thanks in advance if you're willing and welcome to wikipedia! --Kchase02 (T, C, e) 04:00, 19 May 2006 (UTC)

The only disabled person to escape prison
The title of this article is curious - do you expect anyone to actually search on this subject? If the article is about Rabbi D Ari Crockett, why not give the article this title? You also need to substantiate your claims with verifiable sources. Calling someone a drug addict could be considered a slur on their character unless you can back it up with legal references - court reporting in the press, etc. You don't want to make Wikipedia responsible for bringing someone's character in to disrepute!  (aeropagitica)   (talk)  21:26, 6 July 2006 (UTC)

License tagging for Image:InmateCrockett.jpg
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File permission problem with File:RabbiD.AriMrs.SarahCrockett.jpg
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