Jerusalem Jewelry in New Jersey: The Inspiring Success of Aref Abu Hudba
From selling on street corners to building America’s largest jewelry exhibition, discover the story of Jerusalem Jewelry and its Palestinian founder.

In the heart of Paterson, New Jersey, stands Jerusalem Jewelry, a name that has grown to symbolize excellence, perseverance, and cultural pride. Established seven years ago, the company now operates two retail branches and a large wholesale division, serving customers across the United States.
One of the inspiring figures behind this success is Aref Abu Hudba, a Palestinian entrepreneur from the village of Tirmas’ayya. His story reflects both humble beginnings and remarkable achievement.
From Street Corners to the Jewelry Market
Aref’s entrepreneurial journey began modestly. He started by selling small items on street corners and traffic lights, driven by determination and a belief in creating a better future. Step by step, with persistence and the blessing of God, he entered the jewelry trade — a market known for its high demands and fierce competition.
Through hard work and commitment, Aref became one of the largest gold traders in America, building not just a business but a legacy.

Building the Largest Jewelry Exhibition in America
Today, Jerusalem Jewelry is preparing to launch a groundbreaking project: the largest jewelry exhibition in the United States, spanning more than 4,000 square feet in a three-story building. This new expansion will serve as both a showroom and a cultural landmark, showcasing the artistry of Middle Eastern jewelry traditions while meeting the needs of America’s diverse market.
A Legacy of Excellence
Jerusalem Jewelry’s story is not just about business — it is about resilience, heritage, and community. From humble street sales to becoming a household name in gold trading, Aref Abu Hudba and his partners have proven that success comes through vision, persistence, and faith.
Their expansion marks a new era for Palestinian entrepreneurs in America, inspiring future generations to dream big and stay connected to their roots.