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It's no secret that women just love to shop. It's often an experience based on pure fun, with the added touch of necessity. This year Hillel Yeshiva of Deal kicked off its annual boutique show, “Time to Shop” with plenty of time to stock up for Fall.
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Jackie Tammam of Juice Plus Vitamins
Hillel's boutique show of 50 vendors allowed community shoppers to experience the rush of shopping and the sensation of instant gratification. Thanks to Vicky Shammah, with the help of Norma Antebi and Renna Calvo, this year's show was rich with innovation.

Two thousand shoppers filled the parking lots to capacity to shop for both necessity and luxury. Items ranged from school clothes (with Central Park skirts galore), boys’ and men's Italian suits, fine jewelry, sunglasses, linens, Judaica gifts and toys. This year some young entrepreneurs introduced items such as “kosher swimwear.” For the very modest among us, this full body bathing suit works as a swim dress, or can be worn to a nice restaurant.

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Jill Chrem and Sara Chera of Not Just Towels
The kids know that Webkins is all the rage. One clever vendor actually created name tags and dog collars especially made for Webkins pets. Another vendor brought a full line of fabulous furs at discount prices for those who wanted an extra luxurious holiday gift.

All in all, the Hillel boutique show had something for even the fussiest of shoppers.

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Paula Mitrani and Suzanna Guber of Rodeo Drive
The Hillel Yeshiva Student Council led by Morris Mishan provided delicious boxed lunches from Back to Nature for vendors and shoppers alike. Who could ask for anything more?

This year’s show was such a success that the Hillel PTA would like to share the wealth. Hillel is offering an early bird special to any vendor who wishes to reserve a booth for next year by December 15. For more information, please contact the Hillel Yeshiva business office at 732-493-9300.

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Florette-Cohen Abady is a social psychologist currently working at Rutgers University and Hillel Yeshiva high school.


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Sherry Mizman of Brighton Furs
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Jani Franco of Fuller Brush and Rochelle Rahmey of Face Art



















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Morris Franco and Hillel student council president



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