Entrepreneur.com's Kate Taylor says:

A customer at a Hobby Lobby store in Marlboro, N.J., was recently told "We don't cater to you people," when she asked a sales associate if the store would be stocking any Hanukkah merchandise, according to Ken Berwitz, a Marlboro resident who first reported the story on his blog. Following up with Hobby Lobby's corporate headquarters, Berwitz found that the chain would not carry Hanukkah items due to founder David Green’s Christian faith. "Because Mr. Green is the owner of the company, he's a Christian, and those are his values," he claims he was told.

Hobby Lobby released a statement to Entrepreneur.com that they are investigating the "[a]lleged comments," which they say "are in no way indicative of Hobby Lobby culture, the owners and the operators." A representative of Hobby Lobby told Patch's Kaitlyn Anness that they "currently do not carry any Hanukah items in our store. Our customers have brought this to our attention and we are currently evaluating our Holiday items and what we will carry in the future."

In other Jewish Hobby Lobby news, it turns out that Hobby Lobby President Steve Green, son of CEO David Green, might be the owner of the world's oldest Jewish prayer book.