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Ratner's :''This article is about the kosher restaurant in New York City. For the former British jewellery company, see Gerald Ratner.'' Ratner's was a famous Jewish kosher dairy ''(milkhik)'' restaurant on the Lower East Side of New York City. Since it did not serve meat in deference to the kosher rule about not mixing milk and meat products, it was often regarded as a complement to Katz's Deli. ==Ownership== Ratner's was founded in 1905 by Jacob Harmatz and his brother-in-law Alex Ratner, who supposedly flipped a coin to decide whose name would be on the sign.〔(Kosher History ), accessed December 5, 2006〕 Ratner sold his share in the restaurant to Harmatz in 1918, and it remained in the Harmatz family from then on. Jacob's son, Harold Harmatz, took over the business in the mid-1950s, dying a year after the restaurant ceased operation in 2002.〔("Ratner's Closes, For the Last Time," ''LowerManhattan.Info''. ) Dated December 16, 2004; retrieved August 25, 2006.〕
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