Vendor-first
Vendors keep their voice on the page. They list their certifications, set their lead times, and ship their own goods.
Our story
The marketplace built like a corner store — where the owner knows your name, your minhag, and which silver polish you bought last Pesach.
Sorsor started the way the best stores have always started: someone noticed that the thing you needed was scattered across six places. The silver polish at the hardware store. The bentchers at the sefarim store. The Kiddush cup from a cousin in Israel. The linen napkins from a woman in Lakewood who only sells through her sister's WhatsApp group.
We thought a marketplace could carry all of it — without losing the part that mattered, which was the woman in Lakewood.
So we built one. Sorsor.shop is a marketplace of independent Judaica vendors — sofrim, potters, silversmiths, bakers, sefarim sellers, hostess-gift makers, and the kind of small-batch artisans who never had a website to begin with. Each vendor ships their own goods, lists their own certifications, and tells their own story on the page. We don't pretend to be them, and we don't pretend they're us. What we do is make the whole shop easy to find — and easy to set the table from, whether you're hosting twenty for Shabbos lunch or buying your first menorah.
Two things shape how we operate. First, we honor the week. We're closed Friday afternoon through Saturday night, and on every major Yom Tov. Orders placed Friday afternoon ship Sunday. No campaigns hit your inbox on Shabbos. The driver doesn't ring the bell.
Second, we don't speak for the vendors on kashrus. Each vendor lists their own certifying agency on the product page, and stands behind their own goods. Sorsor.shop doesn't endorse one hechsher over another, and we don't claim to certify anyone. If something on the page looks unclear, ask us — we'll route the question to the vendor and get it back to you.
That's the shop. Welcome in.
Vendors keep their voice on the page. They list their certifications, set their lead times, and ship their own goods.
Every category here started with a vendor we knew. Every product was sold somewhere before it landed on the site.
We don't certify. Each vendor lists their hechsher and stands behind their goods. If something looks unclear, ask us.
We don't ship on Shabbos or Yom Tov. No emails on Shabbos. The driver doesn't ring the bell.
Each vendor lists their own kashrus certification on the product page and stands behind their own goods. Sorsor.shop does not endorse any specific certifying agency and does not certify vendors.
Meet the twenty independent makers already on the platform — and tell us what you build.
Ten categories. Twenty vendors. One door. Start where you'd usually walk in.