Oleh Business Lights Business Earth with Shabbat Friendship
This intelligent design allows any light adjustment available to Shabbat, providing other simple and pleasing beauty, shabbat lanes.
Osher Fritzhand, 27, an immigrant in Israel who had successfully delivered his new work, Pritzadik, introduced a bright light called “Ner Tamid” now found in the mall across Israel and online.
Fritzhand, who made Aliyah over the past three years, was transformed from the higher technical business to fill the niche that showed Israel’s market and allow Shabbat lights.
Fritzhand’s trip to creating Ner Tamid Lightbulb started about April 2024, from a personal desire for productivity-making work.
“My wife and I were a need for such a product,” she told Jerusalem post. “We have a wonderful sense … and we just see this in the market, nothing really is worth what we like.”
He was encouraged by the same idea that dealt with him in the United States, Friitzhand began to improve on it and to succumb at all the amount of a larger religion.
He started by reaching firms with firms and manufacturers in China, working on various projects and prototype samples. This first phase, which lasts about seven to eight months from the idea to a working product, it was just an attempt.
NER TAMID LIGHBULB, which was very similar to any standard Lightbulb, includes a combined method of shuster.
“It is a bright lights that look like a common lamp of light, like any light lamp you put on or bright space, but there is a shutter,” said Fritzhand. When a shutter is on, it includes inside diese-out diese without turning the electrical cycle.
This intelligent design allows any light adjustment available to Shabbat, providing other simple and pleasing beauty, shabbat lanes.
Fritzhand observed a happy custom between his clients: “Not all religious customers. People actually enjoy it.
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When he received his first Bulbs in the mid-January, Fritzhand began a monthly trip, driving in supermarkets, which eventually receives into large chains such as rashmal and supermarkets.