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  2. J. Levine Books and Judaica - Wikipedia

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    However, the store expanded its own business online in order to compete, and sales rose 20 percent, Levine said. [5] In 2019 after 130 years operating a Judaica store, the J Levine Manhattan store closed its brick and mortar store. It retains its online store and continues a Torah rental business and a retail Ketubah store in Manhattan by ...

  3. Travelers flock to top religious landmarks deemed 'most ... - AOL

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    Judaica Webstore, an online Jewish culture shop located in Jerusalem and Delaware, revealed the top 10 "most Instagrammable" religious landmarks that can be found outside the United States.

  4. David Roytman Luxury Judaica - Wikipedia

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    David Roytman Luxury Judaica is a manufacturing company established in 2015, specializing in luxury Judaica. Production specializes Judaica such as kippahs, mezuzah cases, ketubah cases, and bags for a tallit and tefillin set. Also such fashion accessories as cufflinks, belts and pendants engraved with Jewish symbols.

  5. Tiroche Auction House - Wikipedia

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    It holds four large auctions a year of Israeli and international art (paintings) and decorative art; silverware, jewelry, Judaica, clocks, carpets, porcelain and more. It specializes in the evaluation and sale of art. Tiroche enables the sale of art through live auctions, bi-weekly online auctions, private sales and an online store.

  6. Jonathan Greenstein - Wikipedia

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    Jonathan Greenstein (born November 1, 1967) is an antique Judaica authentication expert. [1] [2] He is the owner, chief expert, and president of J. Greenstein & Company, an auction house in the United States dedicated to appraising and selling antique Judaica.

  7. Tchotchke - Wikipedia

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    Depending on the context, the term has a connotation of worthlessness or disposability as well as tackiness. [7] [8]A common confusion is between the terms tchotchke and tsatske or rather tsatskele, with the diminutive ending -le.

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