During wartime: Carrefour inaugurated a new Mehadrin branch in Beit Shemesh with the participation of rabbis and public figures

Haredim 10
June 23, 2025   
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The international retail giant Carrefour continues to strengthen the Haredi public in various cities even in these days of security emergency, and last week launched a new Mehadrin branch in the city of Beit Shemesh, with the aim of making it easier for the public and allowing them to purchase all essential products close to home - with high kosher standards, with complete security and at affordable prices for everyone.

The new branch is located on Sderot HaAmoraim Street, level 4, in the city of Beit Shemesh, and includes a protected area as required by Home Front Command procedures.

This is the second Mehadrin branch in the city of Beit Shemesh, and overall, Carrefour's tenth Mehadrin branch throughout the country, in addition to existing branches in Elad, Jerusalem, and more.

The branch offers high-quality Carrefour products in luxurious packaging, including Italian pastas, coffee, olive oil, baking products, cleaning supplies, and a wide variety of groceries - all at extremely affordable prices tailored to the situation.

The festive launch ceremony, which was brought forward following the war and to provide residents with another branch to purchase quality products, was attended by rabbis and public figures alongside senior municipal officials and the management of the national chain.

The mezuzah for the new and spacious branch was honored by the Rebbe of Kosov Vizhnitz, who blessed the place with a blessing of success and divine help. Afterwards, a tour of the chain was held with CEO Michael Luboszitz, who presented the Rebbe with the high-quality Mehadrin-kosher products and the prices for Torah-obsessed families.

Also honored in the mezuzah setting was Rabbi Reuven Munhin, the candidate for the position of rabbi of the city of Beit Shemesh, who said in his remarks that this is a special moment to participate in the opening of another branch that will serve the families living there. "You will see much success in this branch," he congratulated the management.

The ceremony was attended by Mayor Shmuel Reginberg, along with Deputy Mayor and Defense Minister Motti Leitner, who praised the momentum of Carrefour's development - which recently launched its first Mehadrin branch in the city of Beit Shemesh for the Torah community.

There was great satisfaction among thousands of local residents who, from today onwards, will have another branch of the international retail giant Carrefour, where they will enjoy unbeatable prices, a variety of quality products, a meat and fruit department, alongside cleaning products, food, and a variety of other products.

It should be noted that the branch in Beit Shemesh is Carrefour's 145th in Israel, joining 3 existing branches in the city. The move reinforces the chain's expansion trend, which appeals to all sectors in Israel - while maintaining international standards of service, freshness and quality.

Carrefour Israel CEO Michael Loboshitz said: "Particularly in times of uncertainty, it is important for us to provide certainty to the consumer - in quality, kosher and price. The opening of the new branch is part of Carrefour's commitment to making the shopping experience accessible to the Haredi sector, also in various cities - and especially in times of war, when our mission is to provide nutritional security and accessibility to every family.".


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