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7/24/2025, 7:19:20 PM No.511241857
>NEW YORK (JTA)
>For Samir Patel, the term “goy” is no slur. It’s a point of pride. Patel is a manager of Suhag Wine & Liquors, a family-owned business in the heavily Orthodox neighborhood of Kew Gardens Hills, in Queens. He’s a Hindu immigrant from India, but the vast majority of his customers are religious Jews, and nearly all the wine and spirits he sells are kosher.
>Saturday is the store’s slowest day for sales, but there’s another service Patel provides that makes him indispensable: He’s a Shabbos goy. He even has a sign on the door advertising that fact.
>“Shabbos Goy,” the signs says. “If you need help on Shabbos, please ask us.”
https://www.timesofisrael.com/these-may-be-americas-proudest-shabbos-goys/
>For Samir Patel, the term “goy” is no slur. It’s a point of pride. Patel is a manager of Suhag Wine & Liquors, a family-owned business in the heavily Orthodox neighborhood of Kew Gardens Hills, in Queens. He’s a Hindu immigrant from India, but the vast majority of his customers are religious Jews, and nearly all the wine and spirits he sells are kosher.
>Saturday is the store’s slowest day for sales, but there’s another service Patel provides that makes him indispensable: He’s a Shabbos goy. He even has a sign on the door advertising that fact.
>“Shabbos Goy,” the signs says. “If you need help on Shabbos, please ask us.”
https://www.timesofisrael.com/these-may-be-americas-proudest-shabbos-goys/
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