Talk:Nancy Morris
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[edit]The tags questioning the notability were removed as the subject is the first female to occupy the role of a Congregational Rabbi in Scotland. It is a generally accepted convention that the first person and/or the first person of a particular gender/sexuality etc. in any field is considered notable because they are the first. The are opening the role, breaking gender barriers or whatever is relevant in the situation. As to relevance, this is something which evolves over time as they occupy the role and is only fully understood over time - whilst Scotland may be considered a small and minor country, this is not sufficient reason to demote or exclude groundbreaking firsts in Scotland from wikipedia. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Mortov (talk • contribs) 13:33, 9 August 2010 (UTC)
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