Judaica
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day to reveal another candle holder. It’s available in silver, pink,
purple, turquoise and cobalt.

Given the store’s significant local following, Kreider said the
product mix is constantly evolving.

“To keep things changing, I’m sometimes improvising,”
Kreider said, pointing to the nine iron, copper and steel candle-
sticks she grouped together as the Northern Tribe Hanukkah
Menorah. Kreider said 78 percent of the store sales are made at the
museum, with the remaining 22 percent coming in online —
which she described as a high percentage.

Online vendors are another source of not-your-usual Jewish-
themed items.

A search for “Judaica” on Amazon.com turned up more than
58,000 results, although the vast majority are conventional in
nature. Interesting items in the first few pages of the search results
included a kosher bone plush dog toy with squeaker, a “mah jongg
tiles guest soap set,” “SHALOM” door mats and a CD titled Aleph
Bet Boogie by Rabbi Joe Black.

Another option is moderntribe.com, which offers both rever-
ent and irreverent gifts.

Irreverent gifts include a “Jewdolph Knit Koozie,” with
Rudolph’s antlers depicted as a menorah; “Jew Jitsu” knee-high
socks; a Jewish pet bow tie; “Star of David Kosher Kubes” ice trays;
and “Hanukkah Fortune Cookies,” to name a few. l
Above: The Bagel Whizz, which scoops out bagel innards.

Below: An AHAVA necklace and a bracelet made out of piano wire.

Bottom: An Israeli-made 7-inch travel menorah
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