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Steimatzky

Steimatzky ((ヘブライ語:סטימצקי)), is the oldest and largest bookstore chain in Israel, founded by Yechezkel Steimatzky in 1925.
==Early history==
The first store was opened by Tzvi Steimatzky in 1920 in Tel-Aviv, 6 Hertzel St. In 1925 his half brother Yechezkel Steimatzky opened the second store on Jaffa Road in Jerusalem. Yechezkel Steimatzky a Russian-born immigrant from Germany. He had originally come to the British Mandate of Palestine on a short visit for the opening of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and decided to stay after he saw the potential in opening a foreign language bookstore that would serve a growing immigrants' market as well as British Army soldiers serving under the British Mandate. The concept was so successful that he opened an additional store in Haifa later that year. By 1948, another store opened on Allenby Street in Tel Aviv.
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