David Roytman Luxury Judaica
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Soho’s Greene Street still holds its own as the kind of block where fashion leans unexpected. On one corner sits a fashion accessories store that leans into tradition without leaning on cliché. Orders for custom ketubot, hand-engraved mezuzah cases, and embossed leather journals filter in alongside requests for yarmulke sets and brass Seder plates. The address 11 Greene St, New York, NY 10013 puts it right where foot traffic stumbles into something deeper than a storefront.
Inside the neighborhood’s rhythm of pop-ups and galleries, the place keeps a quiet focus on ritual objects that double as everyday wear. They pair delicate silver filigree bracelets with hand-tooled leather belts stamped with Hebrew blessings. The front door stays unlocked through the afternoon, letting anyone slip in to match a gift wrap or swap a centerpiece in under ten minutes.
Call before stepping off Prince Street. Weave (347) 244-5461 into the plan, especially if the request is last-minute or needs a signature on a custom order. If the line is busy, the next ring usually goes through without echo.
Same block, same gray fire escape—just keep walking. Grab the map and let the walk do the rest.