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Shufersal Deal store in Talpiot, Jerusalem. Shufersal was founded in 1958 by a group of grocers from Detroit, Michigan. Nate Lurie of Southfield, Michigan was a co-Founder and served as the first Chairman of the Board. The name was originally a portmanteau of the Aramaic *shufra* שופרא, meaning "premium" and *sal* סל, Hebrew for "basket ...
Hashikma Street in the Mahane Yehuda Market district of Jerusalem. Rami Levy's first store is fourth on the right. Rami Levy Hashikma Marketing was founded by Rami Levy (born 1955, Jerusalem, Israel [4] [8]), one of six children of an Israeli-born father and Iraqi-born mother.
[8] [9] [6] [10] Shop inventory expanded as customers sold to the store books that they had purchased on the internet or brought with them from overseas. [3] Sefer ve Sefel's return policy offers store credit for books purchased from its shop. [11] [8] The owners provide assistance and recommendations, and the atmosphere is described as "cozy ...
Seven-story Hamashbir store at Zion Square.. The chain was founded by the Histadrut in 1947. [1] In 2003, Rami Shavit and a group of investors acquired the department store chain, operating the company under the new name, New Hamashbir Lazarchan Ltd. [1] [2] In 2007, the company went public on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange with a NIS 6.6 million stock offering and bonds valued at NIS 50 million.
Cofix (Hebrew: קופיקס, a portmanteau of coffee and fix) is an Israeli coffee shop, bar and supermarket chain established in 2013 by Avi Katz, which uses a fixed price menu system. Most Cofix branches are in city centers, and other popular areas, but some are located in or next to educational institutions, such as Haifa University [ 3 ]
In the 1950s, Castro opened a small corner store in Tel Aviv called Nina, named for his mother. [4] As the business grew and the basement of the store became a small factory producing ready-to-wear clothing, the name was changed to Castro. In the 1960s, Castro clothing was also sold at department stores such as Hamashbir Letzarchan and Shekem.
Today, Fox is an international chain with stores in ten countries: [2] Israel, Russia, Singapore, China, Bulgaria, Croatia, Romania, Thailand, Panama and the Philippines. In Fall 2008, Fox stores opened in Canada. [1] There is also one store in Munich, Germany. [3]
Seven years later, in 1953, upon a request by Israel's first prime minister, David Ben-Gurion, the company added its staple "rice-substitute" product ptitim. In 1964, Osem's snack factory was founded in Holon , and the company's main product was created - the peanut butter-flavoured Bamba . [ 8 ]