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Orthodox Jew.
בס"דThis user built their user page with the help of HaShem..
ישיבהThis user would love to still be a Yeshiva student.
This user does not have a television set.

"--" is the first name, the middle name and the last name of a user of Wikipedia. "-- -- --" has been approved as a legitimate username at Wikipedia by User:Avraham, a bureaucrat at Wikipedia. It happens to be MMM in Morse code. (Please see talk page).

The name is not as original as one might think. Many other unpronounceable usernames (not containing any letters) can be found at Special:ListUsers.

Keep the sabbath day to sanctify it[1] edit

 

This user observes the holy Shabbat on Saturday, and encourages his Jewish brothers and sisters to do likewise. This includes (but is not limited to) not using a computer from sundown Friday until the appearance of three "small" stars in the sky[2] on Motza'ei Shabbat.

Education edit

My education consists of high school (passed all of my Regents Examinations) and Yeshiva Gedolah. No higher secular college.

Neutrality edit

This user is not into sports and does not watch movies or television.

Nevertheless, I might occasionally improve Wikipedia articles discussing an issue which I do not approve of, so those contributions to Wikipedia do not at all reflect on my personal values or opinions.

(On this user page, however, I did allow myself some leeway, since more latitude is given in user space).

Interests edit

Under no commitments whatsoever, this user is interested in articles related to anthroponymy and Judaism; among others.

Places edit

Places where I have never been and where I have no intentions of being in the near future:

Barnstars edit

  The Special Barnstar
I like your username. --Beleg Tâl (talk) 03:37, 2 December 2016 (UTC)
  The Special Barnstar
Nice username there. Don't know how it got approved, but... it's cool! Dibbydib (talk) (contribs) 08:19, 17 October 2019 (UTC)

Templates edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Deuteronomy 5:12
  2. ^ See Shulchan Aruch, Orach Chayim 293:2 (in Hebrew). Retrieved Aug 30, 2016.