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Wouldn't it make more sense to have one article about the wall that covers all names and reasons for holiness? --Brion
- Probably. I didn't want to just move it, in case Ed had some actual reason for using the Arabic name in an English context. Vicki Rosenzweig
- I am trying to give Arabic names some prominence, as English-speaking Arabs tend to use the Arabic names for various things and places. By the way, I think "Wailing Wall" refers only to a short segment of a much longer wall. I don't have time to finish up tonight -- sorry. --Ed Poor
- I've merged the two under "Western Wall", with a note of all three names. Vicki Rosenzweig
- I have placed the history of the Wall in broader perspective. The Jewish and Israeli view is important as they are the ones who have shaped its aura and who control the Wall having held sway over it tightly since 1967.user:IZAK/IZAK