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Kiddush Hashem! Non-Jewish Staples’ Executive Praises Jewish Company’s Shabbos Policy


The Director of SEO at Staples, the chain of office-supplies superstores, praised the Shabbos policy of a well-known Jewish-owned buisness.

B&H Photo Video in Manhattan has famously closed its doors on Friday afternoon and Saturdays and on all Jewish holidays for decades. The New York City photography and hi-tech megastore, owned and managed by Chassidic Jews, even shuts down its e-commerce operations by not accepting or processing any online orders.

Mr. Dargenio’s LinkedIn post states that he “truly admires” the company, and urged his followers to emulate B&H. “Don’t let the promise of money enslave you on the days you observe your truest freedoms,” he said.

Mi K’amcha Yisroel!

(Nat Golden – YWN)



5 Responses

  1. this company is in the u.s.a. and not in israel.
    when will the companies make the same kidush hashem in israel ?
    are the people in not allowed to make a kidush hashem ?

  2. Not only are they Shomer Shabbos, but they give you a very good price and even better, the sales person is a person who understands the merchandise well. Unlike other big companies like Best Buy, where the saleperson really has little understanding of the various products, the people at B&H know their stuff.

    I always shop there, either in person or via the phone and website.

    PS shomer mitzvah people work together with non Jews there and they seem all to be knowledgeable and get along.

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