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1281.1 | suggestions | TNPUBS::STEINHART | Laura | Mon Nov 23 1992 16:26 | 11 |
| Your girlfriend's best source of stuff is the Israel bookshop on
Harvard St. in Brookline, MA.
Failing that, most area synagogues are havins special gift shop hours
this time of year.
I saw some nifty templates for painting Chanuka designs. She could
make her own.
L
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1281.2 | And its pretty easy to get to, too | KAHALA::JOHNSON_L | Leslie Ann Johnson | Mon Nov 23 1992 22:42 | 10 |
| The Israel Bookshop is much easier to get to than you might think also.
My husband & I have driven into Brookline a couple of times now to go
there. We were a bit nervous the first time, being from Southern New
Hampshire, & usually going into Boston by subway (Alewife), but its
pretty straightforward and easy. There is a small parking lot behind the
bookshop with meters where you can usually find a slot to park in, and
the meters aren't too expensive. And their selection of children's stuff,
and special holiday stuff is very good.
Leslie
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1281.3 | that was pretty quick | AWARD::COHEN | CELTIC PRIDE | Tue Nov 24 1992 00:05 | 11 |
| RE: last couple of replies
Thanks!!! I have a real good starting point now...
Matt
P.S. Leslie, you may or may not remember me from my days at DDD working
in OMS under Mike Duhaime, but I remember you. Just wanted to say
an extra hello! Hopefully, I'll be able to make the trip to the Israel
Bookshop soon! Take care :-)
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1281.4 | | GOOEY::GOOEY::SCHOELLER | Calendars & Notepads R me | Tue Nov 24 1992 04:36 | 5 |
| If you go on Sundays the parking is free in that lot. Though you might want
to go after 1PM to avoid the morning rush of grocery shoppers (the kosher
markets close ~1PM).
Gav
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