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Jewish Voice Store Jewish voice for peace store. Appointments with god: reflections on the jewish feasts $20.00 ($17.00 tax deductible*). We have the largest selection of judaica in the dallas fort worth region! tallit, mezzuzot, prayer books, shabbat candlesticks, kiddush cups, kippot, wedding shardz, shofars, havdallah sets, menorahs, decor, jewelry, and so much more!! sunday : 9:00 am – 1:00 pm – when steinberg youth center is holding classes. How can we help? we won’t share your information with anyone else. © 2026 baruch hashem, all rights reserved.
Jewish Voice Store We have the largest selection of judaica in the dallas fort worth region! tallit, mezzuzot, prayer books, shabbat candlesticks, kiddush cups, kippot, wedding shardz, shofars, havdallah sets, menorahs, decor, jewelry, and so much more!! sunday : 9:00 am – 1:00 pm – when steinberg youth center is holding classes. How can we help? we won’t share your information with anyone else. © 2026 baruch hashem, all rights reserved. Exclusive item: new jewish voice study bible every product you order is a donation to the work of jewish voice ministries free shipping! **on all orders**. Judaica.city is more than just a judaica store; it’s your one stop shop for all your jewish life needs. from kiddush cups to tefillin bags, our extensive range of products ensures you have everything necessary to celebrate and honor your traditions. Find books, dvds, gifts and more to help you learn about your jewish roots in the jewish voice online store. thank you for visiting jewish voice!. Home more more a variety of treasures and gifts for yourself or friends, including jewelry, home décor and shofars.
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