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Leslie Wexner helped shape these Jewish leaders, now they want a reckoning over his Epstein ties

Debbie Findling is leading what may be the largest organized accountability effort to emerge so far in the Jewish community’s reckoning with Wexner’s ties to Epstein.

Jan Reicher (left) and Debbie Findling, former Wexner Graduate fellows who are giving the amount they paid for fellowship tuition and encouraging former fellows to pay similar amounts to organizations supporting victims of sexual assault and human trafficking, pose for a photograph, May 14, 2026.
 A woman carries Primark shopping bags on Oxford Street, in London, Britain, January 16, 2023.

Primark clothing brand to arrive in Israel as part of retailer's Middle East expansion - N12

Ocean Spray cranberry sauce and Stove Top stuffing mix, part of Target's basket of Thanksgiving goods, are displayed for sale at a store in Valley Stream, New York, US, November 6, 2025.

Target to lower prices on 3,000 everyday items for holiday season

Fashion retailer Shein's logo is seen at its pop-up store at immersive retail space Future Stores, ahead of its opening on September 26, in London, Britain, September 24, 2025.

China's Shein pulls sex dolls from sale days before first store opening


Israelis call to boycott Shein after Palestinian flag scandal

The Chinese retail site also cut ties with Israeli influencers after the Hamas massacre.


Carrefour sticks price warnings on food to shame suppliers

Since Monday, Carrefour has marked 26 products in its stores in France with labels reading, "This product has seen its volume or weight fall and the effective price by the supplier rise."

 FRESH OPTION for your morning coffee: Carrefour’s new branch in Beit Hakerem.

Spend more money than you mean to at Primark? This is why

A British consumer psychologist claims that the popular clothing and accessories chain uses four sneaky tricks to get you to spend more money on your visits to its stores.

 Customers walks with shopping bags, as retail store Primark in Birmingham, UK.

Handbag smaller than a grain of salt sells for $63,750 at auction

The handbag was made by the same collective responsible for the Lil Nas X Satan Shoes that drew criticism for having human blood in.

A detail of the engraving on a Japanese gold ingot that was in use between the 16th and 17th centuries is seen enlarged under a magnifying glass, at the Currency Museum of the Bank of Japan in Tokyo, November 18, 2015. Picture taken November 18, 2015.

Grapevine May 24, 2023: The seven-year itch

Movers and shakers in Israeli society.

 YAAKOV KATZ and Inbar Ashkenazi pose alongside the life-size portrait presented to Katz by the management of The Jerusalem Post Group.

Nine West opens a new branch in Ofer Kiryon Mall

The launch of the branch will be held for the general public on Thursday, June 1 at 5 p.m., on the Ofer Avenue floor.

 NINE WEST is opening a flagship store in the North

Israel's Yochananof, HaStock boost investment in smart carts

With more stores opting in to the smart cart experience, traditional shopping carts may soon be relegated to the annals of history.

 A Cust2Mate smart cart

Online bookseller Book Depository to shut down on April 26

The bookseller was famous for both its wide catalog of available books to order as well as for providing free shipping all over the world.

Books

Arabs call to boycott Zara due to Israeli franchisee's support for Ben-Gvir

The campaign for the boycott started after Canadian-Israeli Joey Schwebel, the chair of the Israeli franchisee for Zara, hosted MK Itamar Ben-Gvir for a political gathering.

 Shoppers walk past a Zara Store on Oxford Street in London, Britain December 17, 2018.

Shufersal opens Israel's first autonomous grocery store

The new 1,080 square foot grocery store will allow consumers to skip the lines after shopping, charging them for their items digitally instead.

  Shufersal's first fully autonomous store cuts the need to stand in line entirely.