... and in order of appearance (from the top):
-Duane Reade on Avenue B
-Holyland Market
-99 Center Store on First Avenue and 5th Street
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The many spellings of Hanukkah... Excellent collection. Happy holiday! Just wish there was one place serving real full size latkes. The only one coming close is the Ukrainian East Village restaurant, which is not open currently.
ReplyDeleteAnd we miss Moishe's Sufganyot, although those sold at Holyland Market are very authentic as well.
such a novel twist on hanukkah. :)
ReplyDeleteRBG socks!!!
ReplyDeleteThis story made my heart swell. I love our wonderful neighborhood. I’m also thankful that I learned about that Hanukkah candle deal at Key Food.
ReplyDeleteI always buy them the day after Hanukkah, and leave the box next to the Menorah until next year.
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