Judaica World – B Horwitz located at 2-4 King’s Rd specializes in an extensive range of Jewish religious items including books that cater specifically towards cultural enrichment within the Jewish community. Our knowledgeable staff takes pride in assisting customers find precisely what they need while promoting connections over shared values through education about traditions celebrated across generations—visit us today for personalized service tailored just for you!

1 Review for Judaica World – B Horwitz manchester

mistywaters55569

1 Reviews

best jewish bookshop

the best jewish book shop love going there Beengoing there for many years the jewish commuinity there is exce[tional the owners are always great with me and do give me discount thanks for all your years of services in the community wikk if your open , coming to your shop

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Judaica World – B Horwitz manchester
Judaica World – B Horwitz manchester
Judaica World – B Horwitz manchester
Judaica World – B Horwitz manchester
Judaica World – B Horwitz manchester
Judaica World – B Horwitz manchester
Judaica World – B Horwitz manchester
Judaica World – B Horwitz manchester
Judaica World – B Horwitz manchester
Judaica World – B Horwitz manchester

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chana'le cohen

5 Google Rating

Lots of assorted Judaica and gifts. Something for every budget. Helpful staff

5/ 5

Lots of assorted Judaica and gifts. Something for every budget. Helpful staff

Local Guide mcr

5 Google Rating

A really good Jewish book shop lots of books and other Jewish stuff would recommend.

5/ 5

A really good Jewish book shop lots of books and other Jewish stuff would recommend.

Natilie Pletan

5 Google Rating

Shabbat candle sticks. Impressed.

5/ 5

Shabbat candle sticks. Impressed.

Aaron Chaim David

5 Google Rating

Good shop. Good service

5/ 5

Good shop. Good service

Yissachar Braham

5 Google Rating

Great place. Friendly staff

5/ 5

Great place. Friendly staff

robert chevins

5 Google Rating

Great service. Whenever I need to order a book, either for me or my 8 year old, Mr Horwitz will alwa

5/ 5

Great service. Whenever I need to order a book, either for me or my 8 year old, Mr Horwitz will always do his best to accommodate me

Jessica Maden

5 Google Rating

Excellent service and huge variety. Staff extremely helpful and friendly.

5/ 5

Excellent service and huge variety. Staff extremely helpful and friendly.

T G

5 Google Rating

Great shop

5/ 5

Great shop

Yocheved Spitzer

5 Google Rating

Excellent service

5/ 5

Excellent service

YOCHEVED SPITZER

4 Google Rating

Excellent Customer Service

4/ 5

Excellent Customer Service

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