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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. Rapha (sportswear) - Wikipedia

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    The Rapha Cycling Club hosts community rides and events at the store's locations. The stores host a number of cycling-related events and art exhibitions throughout the year. In addition, Rapha operates mobile "clubhouses" through Europe and the UK; venues that will travel to certain events throughout the cycling season.

  4. The Best Places to Buy Bikes Online - AOL

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    Whether you want to buy a road bike, a mountain bike, a kids’ bike, an electric bike, or something else, these bicycle stores are a good place to buy a new or used bike online.

  5. Wiggle Ltd - Wikipedia

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    Proforma turnover was over £360m [24] [25] in 2017 and Wiggle was the largest pure-play online sports retailer in Europe. [26] [27] In October 2017 it was announced that WiggleCRC had bought a German competitor and market no. 2, Bike 24, for a reported £100m, [28] [29] giving access to German suppliers and a potential 'Brexit hedge'. [30]

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  7. Sefer ve Sefel - Wikipedia

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    Sefer ve Sefel was established in August 1981 by American immigrants Shai and Judy Robkin. [1] [2] It was the first combination bookstore/coffee shop in Israel. [2]The Robkins sold the shop in August 1984 when they returned to the United States.