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Rabbi Shai Specht does not "prescribe" to one Jewish movement or another, and draws insight from all. Reb Shai is a Cantor, Composer/Storyteller and Educator based in New York City. He specializes in music for children and family education, Kabbalah and Hazanut. Shai has given workshops and performed all over the country. Reb Shai offers a range of services, from spiritual counseling/healing to teacher workshops, Toddler/caretaker classes, Tot Shabbat to officiating weddings and Bar/Bat Mitzvot. Reb Shai has recorded and produced three children's albums. He also recorded an exclusive contemporary adult Jewish album ("Ma Tovu - songs for Shabbat") with Artemis records. Reb Shai 's provocative Dance/Club version of the famous Jewish prayer "Avinu Malkeinu," has raised quite a few eye brows around the world. Reb Shai draws upon many influences, but has a unique energy and appeals to a wide range of audiences, young and old. His understanding and proven abilities, lure one in with a sense of intimacy and excitment. Rabbi Shai comes from a long line of Rabbis (including the Maharal of Prague), Cantors and Educators. He was ordained from the Rabbinical Seminary International (Raabi Joseph H. Gelberman) in June 2008. Rabbi Shai Specht does not "prescribe" to one Jewish movement or another, and draws insight from all. Reb Shai is a Cantor, Composer/Storyteller and Educator based in New York City. He specializes in music for children and family education, Kabbalah and Hazanut. Shai has given workshops and performed all over the country. Reb Shai offers a range of services, from spiritual counseling/healing to teacher workshops, Toddler/caretaker classes, Tot Shabbat to officiating weddings and Bar/Bat Mitzvot. Reb Shai has recorded and produced three children's albums. He also recorded an exclusive contemporary adult Jewish album ("Ma Tovu - songs for Shabbat") with Artemis records. Reb Shai 's provocative Dance/Club version of the famous Jewish prayer "Avinu Malkeinu," has raised quite a few eye brows around the world. Reb Shai draws upon many influences, but has a unique energy and appeals to a wide range of audiences, young and old. His understanding and proven abilities, lure one in with a sense of intimacy and excitment. Rabbi Shai comes from a long line of Rabbis (including the Maharal of Prague), Cantors and Educators. He was ordained from the Rabbinical Seminary International (Raabi Joseph H. Gelberman) in June 2008.


== "Next page" at the top, but not at the bottom ==


Special:Allpages has a "Next page" link at the top right and the bottom right. Special:Prefixindex has this link only at the top (if the list is long enough). Could the link be added to the bottom as well? For comparison, see ] and ]. Thanks! ] 05:14, 15 September 2007 (UTC)


==PrefixIndex, middleindex, suffixindex, etc. == ==PrefixIndex, middleindex, suffixindex, etc. ==

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Rabbi Shai Specht (AKA: Reb Shai)

Rabbi Shai Specht does not "prescribe" to one Jewish movement or another, and draws insight from all. Reb Shai is a Cantor, Composer/Storyteller and Educator based in New York City. He specializes in music for children and family education, Kabbalah and Hazanut. Shai has given workshops and performed all over the country. Reb Shai offers a range of services, from spiritual counseling/healing to teacher workshops, Toddler/caretaker classes, Tot Shabbat to officiating weddings and Bar/Bat Mitzvot. Reb Shai has recorded and produced three children's albums. He also recorded an exclusive contemporary adult Jewish album ("Ma Tovu - songs for Shabbat") with Artemis records. Reb Shai 's provocative Dance/Club version of the famous Jewish prayer "Avinu Malkeinu," has raised quite a few eye brows around the world. Reb Shai draws upon many influences, but has a unique energy and appeals to a wide range of audiences, young and old. His understanding and proven abilities, lure one in with a sense of intimacy and excitment. Rabbi Shai comes from a long line of Rabbis (including the Maharal of Prague), Cantors and Educators. He was ordained from the Rabbinical Seminary International (Raabi Joseph H. Gelberman) in June 2008.


PrefixIndex, middleindex, suffixindex, etc.

Where Special:PrefixIndex allows you to search article names that begin with a certain text string, Wikimedia.de grep is a recently improved tool that allows you to search text strings anywhere they appear in the article name. Grep lets you search the entire text string (not just the beginning) for common text patterns. Even better, grep lets you use wildcard characters and other characters (see Regular expression) to formulate your search string. H(ä|ae?)ndel will find "Handel", "Händel", and "Haendel". (S|s)chool will find School and school. The grep tool allows you to find postings in any other name space. The grep tool also is great for finding all related categories and all related templates, even if they are not categorized with a ] GregManninLB (talk) 14:55, 26 April 2008 (UTC)

Felicia and Felix

Feliciano, being the Spanish variant of Felix, and therefore masculin, should be listed under Felix rather then under Felicia, or perhaps under Felix as well. Peter Horn 18:03, 2 May 2008 (UTC)

Special:PrefixIndex is just a list of pages beginning with the string searched for. So 3215 Lapko shows up when you enter 321, and Feliciano shows under Felicia because thats the 8 first letters. There is currently no way to implement making feliciano popping up when felix is entered. You might want to edit the disambiguation page Felix. Taemyr (talk) 22:47, 2 May 2008 (UTC)

No sub-subpages

Is there a way to Special:PrefixIndex some thing without getting the sub pages of the subpages.EE 20:33, 7 July 2008 (UTC)

Ex.
You PrefixIndex Misplaced Pages
You get Misplaced Pages/A and Misplaced Pages/A/B
But you only want Misplaced Pages/A.

EE 20:35, 7 July 2008 (UTC)

Renamed the section from «Question». —AlexSm 20:55, 7 July 2008 (UTC)
No. You could try a grep tool tool on toolserver, with the search expression like ^Misplaced Pages/*$AlexSm 20:55, 7 July 2008 (UTC)
Is there a way to transclude it?EE 20:57, 7 July 2008 (UTC)
No, you cannot transclude anything from external sources. —AlexSm 21:01, 7 July 2008 (UTC)

Vertical vice horizontal alphabetical display

Can lists be arranged vertically instead of horizontally?

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