The Seforim Sale
- 2495 Amsterdam Ave New York New York 10033 United States
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The Seforim Sale is the largest Jewish book sale in North America, held annually at Yeshiva University in New York. Established in 1964, this student-run operation specializes in a wide range of Jewish texts, from traditional seforim to modern Hebrew and English Judaica. The sale caters to scholars, students, and general Jewish readers, offering thousands of titles spanning Talmud, Halacha, philosophy, Jewish history, and contemporary Jewish thought. Known for its extensive selection and competitive prices, The Seforim Sale draws loyal customers from across the United States and beyond.
The organization emphasizes educational enrichment and Torah accessibility, often curating collections that support learning across all levels. Many of the volunteers are students, allowing them the opportunity to engage with both the academic and practical aspects of the Jewish literary world. In addition to on-site shopping, The Seforim Sale also provides online ordering through its website, ensuring worldwide access to its inventory. Its commitment to tradition, education, and community makes it a hallmark event in the Jewish retail calendar.
Website: http://theseforimsale.com/
Key Services:
– Annual Jewish book sale, offering thousands of traditional and contemporary texts
– In-person shopping at Yeshiva University during the sale period
– Online store for nationwide and international delivery
– Broad selection of Judaic literature including Halacha, Talmud, history, philosophy, and modern works
– Curated collections tailored to varying levels of Jewish education
– Special promotions and student discounts during sale events
– Volunteer-run operation fostering community and academic engagement
– Support for Jewish learning institutions through book accessibility
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- 2495 Amsterdam Ave, New York, New York, 10033, United States
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