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The Beitar Illit branch of Rami Levi Shivuk Hashikma supermarket sells only the strictest Kosher products, and is considered to be one of the cheepest food stores for ultra orthodox Jews, though the strict supervising does raise the prices relativly to the stores placed in secular neighborhoods. Sep 13 2009. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
The Beitar Illit branch of Rami Levi Shivuk Hashikma supermarket sells only the strictest Kosher products, and is considered to be one of the cheepest food stores for ultra orthodox Jews, though the strict supervising does raise the prices relativly to the stores placed in secular neighborhoods. Sep 13 2009. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
The Beitar Illit branch of Rami Levi Shivuk Hashikma supermarket sells only the strictest Kosher products, and is considered to be one of the cheepest food stores for ultra orthodox Jews, though the strict supervising does raise the prices relativly to the stores placed in secular neighborhoods. Sep 13 2009. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
The Beitar Illit branch of Rami Levi Shivuk Hashikma supermarket sells only the strictest Kosher products, and is considered to be one of the cheepest food stores for ultra orthodox Jews, though the strict supervising does raise the prices relativly to the stores placed in secular neighborhoods. Sep 13 2009. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
The Beitar Illit branch of Rami Levi Shivuk Hashikma supermarket sells only the strictest Kosher products, and is considered to be one of the cheepest food stores for ultra orthodox Jews, though the strict supervising does raise the prices relativly to the stores placed in secular neighborhoods. Sep 13 2009. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90