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November 27, 1998 - Image 79

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-11-27

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complex see a battle developing
between the outdoor and indoor
markets, and they think that the
mall will eventually win.
"In time, people will move over to
us," says Moshe Tsur, 58, who shut
down his Mahane Yehuda stall to sell
grapes, pineapples and mangos in
the new center.
Tsur points to shoppers pushing
their carts. "How much longer can
people schlep heavy bags in their
hands?" he asks.
Tsur promises that the new
indoor market will preserve the
atmosphere of the outdoor shuk —
complete with vendors shouting
each other down in public pricing
duels, the free-market trademark of

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works with clients in
the retail, real estate and non-profit
sectors.
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patent attorneys,
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National Patent
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committee and will
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