Rate The Jewishness Of The Burlington Coat Factory (Link)
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Date: June 30th, 2025 9:09 PM
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In 1972, Henrietta Milstein (born Haas) convinced her husband Monroe to purchase a former factory outlet in Burlington, New Jersey, for $675,050, using money she had saved from her job as a librarian for most of the $75,000 down payment.[4][5]
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A second location was opened in 1975 in Copiague on Long Island, and Milstein asked his son Lazer, who was living in Israel at the time, to return home and act as the store's legal owner for the new location. Lazer agreed, on the condition that the store be closed Saturdays in observance of the Sabbath.[5] At the time, businesses faced legal action for being open on Sunday, with an exception made for religions observing a different Sabbath.[8]
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