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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.
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.
Beit Hadfus Street was constructed in the 1960s [1] and named for the printing houses that established themselves there. [2]Two of Israel's largest book publishing houses which still maintain their headquarters on the street are Keter Publishing House, established in 1958, [3] and Feldheim Publishers, which established its Israel branch in the 1960s. [4]
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 ...
The mall, which opened in 1993, has 260 stores on three levels with a shopping area of 37,000 square metres (400,000 sq ft) and 3,000 square metres (32,000 sq ft) of office space. It is one of seven malls built in Israel by David Azrieli. According to Gideon Avrami, director of the mall, the mall is popular among both Jewish and Arab shoppers.
Gaza City in 2021. A list of essential books on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the history of Gaza help explain how it became a flashpoint and a target. (Said Khatib / AFP via Getty Images)
Online retailers of Israel (2 C, 1 P) Pages in category "Retail companies of Israel" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.
The store held signing events with comics creators Neil Gaiman in 2006 and Chip Zdarsky in 2016. Every May it celebrates Free Comic Book Day (FCBD), giving away free comic books for a period of six hours. [9] FCBD is usually held on Fridays in Israel [10] rather than the usual Saturday due to the Shabbath. In 2014 and 2019 the store was ...