Thousands of businesses expected at Jewish trade show
Property and construction industry expo JTrade returns to Alexandra Palace
The UK’s only Jewish sales event dedicated to the construction and property industry returns for one day on Wednesday 29th May at Alexandra Palace.
It’s the fifth year for JTrade, the business expo that connects local entrepreneurs and esteemed industry experts through networking and exhibiting.
Established in 2018, aside from a break during the 2020 Covid pandemic, the event attracts thousands of visitors and exhibitors from across the industry.
JTrade founder and chief executive Ari Feferkorn expects 250 exhibitors from across Stamford Hill, Golders Green and Manchester alongside 5,000 visitors on the day.
He told Jewish News the expo “brings Jewish businesses together and it makes no difference whether you’re from Stamford Hill or north west London. It’s for anyone who wants to support Jewish business.
“There is no better time than now for Jewish people to be united. The biggest charity is to support your local friends and your community.
“Especially now, we want the Jewish people to feel united, be together and support each other.”
CST and the police will be present throughout the day.
To get your VIP or regular ticket today, register here.
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