Frommer's Review
In this little workshop, Chaim Peretz makes attractive, very reasonably priced stained-glass art and Judaica, sold for considerably higher prices at stores elsewhere in the city. The walk to his shop, in the quaint, labyrinthine Nachlaot neighborhood south of Agrippas Street near Machane Yehuda, is always interesting (you'll inevitably have to ask the locals for directions). Once there, you'll find an array of charming menorahs, mezuzot, Hands of Fatima, candleholders, and mirrors. If your stay in town is long enough, you can order your selection in the colors and designs you prefer. The shop is on a pedestrian lane off one of Nachlaot's neighborhood commons. If no one is around, ask along the street. A phone call ahead of time can be useful.
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