In San Francisco, the idea of “pop-up” is ubiquitous.
Pop-ups are temporary businesses, venues or events that happen suddenly, in unexpected locations and only for a short amount of time.
There are pop-up bakeries, pop-up restaurants, pop-up magazines and now, housed in an old salon, there is Tikva Records, the world’s first Jewish pop-up record store.
The store, which is open until the end of Hanukkah, is devoted to the heyday of Jewish recording from around the world.
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