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  2. This Is the Only Time Costco Will Price Match - AOL

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    The cherry on top of all these benefits would be a Costco price matching program—a promise to match lower prices of the same items sold at other stores ... The 20 best Walmart deal to shop this ...

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    Walmart’s price: $25.58. Costco wins again in the price game for a two-pound bag of Peet’s coffee beans, selling the batch for $6 less than Walmart. Grocery bill total. Costco’s total: $103. ...

  4. Yahrzeit candle - Wikipedia

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    Memorial candle that burns up to 26 hours A yahrzeit candle lit in memory of a loved one on the anniversary (the "yahrtzeit") of the death Special yellow Yizkor candle for Yom HaShoah An electrical memorial candle with a Hebrew inscription reading נר זכרון “Ner Zikaron” (light of remembrance) A yahrzeit candle beside a grave, in a box to protect it from the wind A yahrzeit candle on ...

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    But like Walmart, Costco's stock isn't a bargain at 47 times next year's earnings. It also pays a tiny forward dividend yield of 0.5%. It also pays a tiny forward dividend yield of 0.5%. The ...

  6. Yizkor - Wikipedia

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    Yahrzeit candles are commonly lit on the days when Yizkor is recited. Hazkarat Neshamot (Hebrew: הַזְכָּרַת נְשָׁמוֹת, lit. 'recalling of the souls'), [note 1] commonly known by its opening word Yizkor (Hebrew: יִזְכּוֹר, lit. 'may [God] remember'), is an Ashkenazi Jewish memorial prayer service for the dead.

  7. Yom HaShoah - Wikipedia

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    A dedicated yahrzeit candle was conceived, with yellow wax and a barbed-wire Star of David logo reminiscent of the armbands Jews were forced to wear during the Holocaust. This object has come to be known as the Yellow Candle. Approximately 200,000 candles are distributed around the world each year, along with relevant prayers and meditations. [24]