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Article: Miami Beach Journal; Kosher Pizza: Sign of a Jewish Revival - New York Times
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- The New York Times
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- November 25, 1994
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At Shimmy's Pizza on Arthur Godfrey Road here, the busiest time is Saturday night, when the wait may be 30 minutes to order a large pie with lots of cheese, but never any sausage. Shimmy's, which is new to the block, is a dairy restaurant and is strictly kosher. Along Arthur Godfrey Road, Shimmy's is just one of the stores and restaurants that have opened in the past few years to serve a growing population of modern Orthodox Jews. Vacant storefronts have yielded to businesses like Kosher World, a grocery store; Torah Treasures, which sells books and Judaica, and Alisa's, which sells hats and wigs that married Orthodox women wear to cover their heads when they are in the presence of anyone ...
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