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I'm moving these nominations because they are so old that I think that they might have already been expanded. If you want to re-nominate them, please do so. --John Hamer 04:40, 11 Jun 2005 (UTC)

Nominated 8 December2004

Support:

  1. User:Moogle 08:33, 8 Dec 2004 (UTC)
  2. -Visorstuff 18:09, 1 Mar 2005 (UTC)
  3. User:VChapman 13 May 2005

Comments:

  • Well, I realize that this article is not as needy as Emma Hale Smith is (was?), but I think that it has a lot of potential as well as interest. It can easily be made into an ideal article. I was thinking of suggesting an article related to Christmas, but I couldn't find maybe this will have to do?

I have totally done up this article. It is something I am very proud of. With the help of User Jayg, this article has taken off. It now covers Priesthood, tribal affiliations, and many other topics, including links to a jews mormon web page. Any additional input would be great, but it is a must check out.

Mormonism and Judaism

VChapman 14 May 2005 00:41 UTC

Nominated 20 January2005

Support:

  1. --Dbolton 09:31, 20 Jan 2005 (UTC)

Comments:

  • Came across this article when working on previous Collaboration of the Fortnight, Emma Hale Smith. I added a section on the first meeting, but article still very incomplete. The Relief Society was a very important, influencial, and interesting organization during the Nauvoo period. Today, the 4 million plus membership in the LDS church continues to make this history important—and relevant.


Nominated 4 February2005

Support:

  1. User:Moogle 08:15, 4 Feb 2005 (UTC)
  2. WBardwin 03:43, 12 Mar 2005 (UTC) Close to my heart.

Comments:

  • I know that both of these articles could easily contain vastly more information than they currently have and expanding them could be very easy as well. I also acknowledge that this article (like most) caters to the latter-day more than the latter day. Nonetheless, I do not think that such a thing would come as too big a burden to those who truly enjoy contributing to Wikipedia — especially those with an interest in such topics.