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The Judaica Store Closing Soon In West Hartford
The store, which is the only of its kind between New York and Boston, will have closeout sales before closing for good.

WEST HARTFORD, CT — A “one-of-a-kind” store is closing soon in West Hartford. The Judaica store in Crossroads Plaza, which its owner Rivka Dvorin describes as “serving every cycle in Jewish life,” will close its doors for good in a few weeks, according to NBC Connecticut.
NBC Connecticut reports the store is the is the only one of its kind between New York and Boston. The Judaica, which opened in Hartford 31 years ago before moving to its current location, is “your destination for all things Jewish,” according to its Facebook page.
“The Judaica Store has a wide variety of items for sale,” according to the page. “We sell everything for life cycle events.”
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The store, which has been hurt by the growth of e-commerce and online shopping, will begin closeout sales this weekend, according to NBC Connecticut.
Read more at NBC Connecticut here and visit the store’s Facebook page here.
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