Store Named 'Hallelujah'

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Question

In my area, a store named 'Hallelujah' has opened, but without the hyphen. It seems to be the name of God. The question is whether it is permissible to say the store's name or if one should say 'Halleluka'. The store owners have gone further and printed the store's name in large letters on all the bags... The question is whether this requires genizah (sacred disposal).

Answer

Shalom and blessings 

It is permissible to say the store's name, and the bags do not require genizah (sacred disposal). 

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