everything is wack expensive, but they have amazing, erudite books for a dollar or two. 'if it's good enough for saddam, it's good enough for me'.
Council Thrift Shop
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The Council Thrift Shop in New York, NY, operates under the National Council of Jewish Women (NCJW NY), focusing on social justice and empowerment for historically excluded and underserved individuals and families. With a commitment to advocacy, they provide essential services, including a food pantry, resources for healthy aging, and educational support, all while fostering community and compassion.
For over 40 years, NCJW NY has addressed hunger and food insecurity, serving hundreds of thousands of meals and supporting children in their educational journeys through initiatives like the Back 2 School Store. Their programs not only alleviate immediate needs but also aim to create lasting systemic change through active advocacy and volunteer engagement.
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Unfortunately the store will be closing on December 31; it had gotten to the point whereby the revenue was essentially only covering the rent.
Went during a sale and it was amazing. You have to do some sifting but well worth it.
While visiting NYC I chose this place as my one and only thrift shop stop. First, it's quite small but packed with items. When I walked in I was greeted with welcoming smiles and was told it was...
The items were cool here. Good clothes options and shoes and paintings. But the prices were outrageous. They also kicked us out twenty minutes before they closed.
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