Retailer

Target to lower prices on 3,000 everyday items for holiday season

Retailers are preparing for a sales drop-off this November, following the Trump tariffs and the lapse in food aid.

Ocean Spray cranberry sauce and Stove Top stuffing mix, part of Target's basket of Thanksgiving goods, are displayed for sale at a store in Valley Stream, New York, US, November 6, 2025.
Fashion retailer Shein's logo is seen at its pop-up store at immersive retail space Future Stores, ahead of its opening on September 26, in London, Britain, September 24, 2025.

China's Shein pulls sex dolls from sale days before first store opening

Rosh Hashanah

Why my family is giving up impulse purchases for Rosh Hashanah this year - opinion

Rabbi Yael Buechler purchased her kittel — the Jewish ritual garment — at Loehmann's years ago and hit its reopening popup in August 2025.

I hit the Loehmann’s reopening on its first day — and experienced a Shechechiyanu moment - opinion


Rethinking traditions to stay relevant in post-COVID retail environment

How post-COVID-19 retail challenges brands to move beyond traditional channels of innovation – the need of the day.

People do their Christmas shopping before the Dutch government's expected announcement of a "strict" Christmas lockdown to curb the spread of the Omicron coronavirus variant, in the city centre of Nijmegen, Netherlands, December 18, 2021.

Israeli tech company wants to predict what retail shoppers will buy

Israeli retail-tech company Onebeat has completed a Series A funding, raising $5 million. 

 Onebeat's founders Yishai Ashlag and Avihai Shnabel.

Israeli location analytics startup Placer.ai completes $100m. funding round

Placer.ai runs a platform that allows businesses to monitor foot traffic at a specific location in order to track the performance of that site.

Placer.ai location analytics platform

‘Tis the season of Hanukkah misfires and chastened retailers

This year, major retailers are responding quickly to customer complaints about Hanukkah products they say are culturally inappropriate or misinformed.

Leni (blonde hair) and Tali lighting the last candle of Hannukah, 2018.

Nike to terminate sales in Israeli stores

As one of the most popular sports brands in the world and in Israel, the loss of those sales will weigh heavily on the businesses of hundreds of sports stores across the country.

  People walk past a store of the sporting goods retailer Nike Inc at a shopping complex in Beijing, China March 25, 2021

Ikea invests $22.5m. in 'buy now, pay later' company Jifiti

The fact that this is Ikea's first investment in an Israeli company is a huge honor that underscores the added value that Jifiti brings to the industry as a whole.k

 Jifiti's co-founders.

Zaban Jewelry names Kaplinsky-Orbach as new CEO

The chain has 43 branches nationwide, 17 independent stores and 26 stands inside Hamashbir Lazarchan department stores.

ODELIA KAPLINSKY-ORBACH

Most int'l firms expect economic growth in 2021 despite pandemic - survey

The survey noted that while the impact of the global pandemic affected every industry in different ways, "there was a common purpose in response."

The Levi's retail store in San Francisco

Target raises minimum wage to $15, 250,000 workers eligible

The company announced that all full-time and part-time employees at stores, distribution centers and headquarters will be eligible, reaching of total of 250,000 who will enjoy the raise.

A newly constructed Target store is shown in San Diego, California, U.S. May 17, 2016.