![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Are the companies spending their own money, the profits, on values that the company feels good about? Fine, but does the consumer match those values?” Rabbi Covel said. Sepultura Sepultura - Event Tickets May 18 Nearest event.“People should do their background research on any of these companies. Altered State Sepultura 312K subscribers Subscribe 13K 1.2M views 5 years ago Provided to YouTube by Roadrunner Records Altered State Rabbi Covel believes Jews should not shop at places that don’t align with Jewish values. Rabbi Covel would shop at Altar’d State as long as she agrees with their values. From welcoming experiences and warm associates to thoughtfully curated products, we represent 127 Altard State stores, 35 Arula boutiques, six Vowd. Places that I’m aware of that do give money to charities that I don’t agree with… I don’t tend to patronize those places,” Rabbi Covel said. “I would probably do my research before I. Text teacher Rabbi Tirza Covel believes that consumers should research all stores that they intend to shop at before actually shopping there, and Altar’d State is not an exception. Polonetsky does not mind that Altar’d State does not disclose everywhere that their profits go. “If you’re not Christian, like why support it?” Fishman said.Īltar’d State’s CEO Aaron Walters said in an interview with the online publication Racked that all people are welcome at Altar’d State regardless of their religion and that people of many different faiths shop there.Īltar’d State’s website does not mention exactly where all of their profits go, besides to certain charities, such as helping children in Peru. “There are a lot of crosses, though, it’s kind of intimidating,” Fishman said.įishman would rather put her business somewhere without a religious affiliation. Junior Ayelet Fishman feels uncomfortable shopping at Altar’d State. It’s fine it’s just not something that people are used to and it’s not a normal thing for people to see, so it’s different,” Polonetsky said. Polonetsky has shopped at Altar’d State on multiple occasions and does not see any issue in shopping there as a Jew. … Their design of the store is so beautiful, and the clothes were really stylish and up to fashion trends,” freshman Maytal Polonetsky said. Altar’d State is based in Tennessee and has 59 locations across the country. The store is the first, and, so far, the only one in Maryland. Altar’d State is actually a Christian clothing store.ĭrawn by everything from cute dresses to comfy pajamas, many CESJDS students have shopped at the branch at the Montgomery Mall in Bethesda which opened last April. It appears to be a normal clothing store targeting teens and young adults, but take a closer look at the plaques, and you will realize that they are bible verses. The pastel colors and faux handwritten plaques create a homey vibe. A trendy clothing store stocked with boho-chic apparel is an oasis from the hectic energy of the mall. ![]()
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