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Sales and Returns Policy

The Jewish Book Center of The Workmen`s Circle will make every effort to process and ship your order immediately. 

We accept Visa, MasterCard and American Express credit cards. We will charge your credit card account only at the time of shipment. We will not charge your account for items that have been backordered.

If you prefer to make payment with a personal check or money order, we will ship your order upon receipt of payment.

The Jewish Book Center of The Workmen's Circle will ship orders anywhere. We ship domestic orders via UPS, which requires a street address; we cannot ship to P.O. boxes. We reserve the right to appropriately increase the shipping charge for unusually large or heavy orders. Domestic orders may take 7 - 10 business days to arrive.

Price and availability are subject to change without notice. Items temporarily out of stock will be shipped as soon as they become available. Customers will be notified if any items are out of print, out of stock indefinitely or otherwise unavailable.

Members of The Workmen's Circle are entitled to a 10% discount.  During the checkout process, there is a box to click indicating that "Yes!  I am a member of The Workmen's Circle."  We will apply the discount when we process and ship your order. 

We will credit the charge card account for any returns made to us.  Returns must take place within 30 days of purchase. Shipping charges are non-refundable. We are unable to accept CD, cassette, video or CD-Rom returns once the shrinkwrap has been opened (unless defective or damaged). Sale items are non-returnable.

Defective or damaged merchandise will be exchanged for the same item. We must be made aware of any damage or defect immediately, in order to replace these items.  Jewish Book Center of The Workmen's Circle will be responsible for the return shipping of damaged or defective items.  All other returns are the responsibility of the customer.

 

The WORKMEN'S CIRCLE/ARBETER RING (http://www.circle.org), founded in 1900, fosters Jewish Identity and participation in Jewish life through Jewish, especially Yiddish, culture and education, friendship, mutual aid and the pursuit of social and economic justice.

It has historically been the goal of The WORKMEN'S CIRCLE/ARBETER RING - and continues to be to this day - to provide vitally important benefits and services so that the Jewish community can continue to achieve a better life.

At the same time, it's also very much our goal to preserve the unique beauty of Jewish and Yiddish culture so that our rich legacy does not disappear into the 'melting pot' of America. As a result, The WORKMEN'S CIRCLE/ARBETER RING is the chief - the preeminent - advocate of Yiddish cultural activity.