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Having tags in English is important not just for non-Jews but also for Jews who don't read Hebrew well (or at all). But having Hebrew most definitely adds a nice flavor to the site. My recommendati...
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Having tags in English is important not just for non-Jews but also for Jews who don't read Hebrew well (or at all). But having Hebrew most definitely adds a nice flavor to the site. My recommendation is to have all tags be either English-only or English+Hebrew in a consistent format. For example, always put Hebrew on the left or on the right (pick one and stick with it). For many tags Hebrew really doesn't add much, but where there is a simple match (like the Sefer Torah example) it is nice.