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  2. Sefer ve Sefel - Wikipedia

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    Bookshop interior More books in a loft. Sefer ve Sefel (Hebrew: ספר וספל, "Book and Mug") is an English-language secondhand bookshop in downtown Jerusalem, Israel.It was established in 1981 as the first combination bookshop/coffee shop in the country.

  3. Steimatzky - Wikipedia

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    A Steimatzky store in the Pisgat Ze'ev Mall, Jerusalem, 2012. In 2005 Markstone Capital Partners purchased the company. [2] In 2006, Steimatzky operated stores in 68 cities in Israel as well as in London and Los Angeles. It was estimated that the company held a 40% share in the Israeli book retailing market and employed over 700 people worldwide.

  4. Tzomet Sfarim - Wikipedia

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    The two companies control 80% of Israel's book market. [4] According to Schumer, the chain is interested in operating 100 stores at most; after reaching this number he prefers to invest only in larger stores, coffee houses, and customer experience. [2] As of October 2018 and April 2020, there were 95 stores in the Tzomet Sfarim chain. [5]

  5. Koren Publishers Jerusalem - Wikipedia

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    Koren Publishers Jerusalem is an Israeli publisher of Jewish religious texts. It was established in 1961 by Eliyahu Koren, with the aim of publishing the first Hebrew Bible designed, edited, printed, and bound by Jews in nearly 500 years.

  6. Gefen Publishing House - Wikipedia

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    Gefen was founded in 1981 by Murray and Hana Greenfield. [2] Its CEO is Ilan Greenfield, son of the founders. [3]The firm publishes approximately 40 titles per year. [4] It specializes in English-language books of Jewish and Israeli interest. [3]

  7. Israeli police raid prominent Palestinian bookshop in East ...

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    Israeli police have raided a well-known Palestinian bookshop in East Jerusalem, accusing its owners of selling books that incited terrorism, including a children's colouring book entitled "From ...

  8. Kinneret Zmora-Bitan Dvir - Wikipedia

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    Machbarot Lesifrut, the company's imprint for world literature in translation, was established by Israel Zmora in 1939. Zmora-Bitan was established in 1973 by Ohad Zmora and Asher Bitan . In 1986 Zmora-Bitan acquired Dvir, together with its affiliates Karni and Megiddo.

  9. Feldheim Publishers - Wikipedia

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    Feldheim Publishers (or Feldheim) is an American Orthodox Jewish publisher of Torah books and literature. Its extensive catalog of titles includes books on Jewish law, Torah, Talmud, [1] Jewish lifestyle, Shabbat and Jewish holidays, Jewish history, biography, and kosher cookbooks. [2] It also publishes children's books.