As many as 80,000 Jews are expected to spend Pesach in Orlando, Florida this year. That’s 20,000 fewer than last year ostensibly due to an increase in the number of people returning to hotel programs.

Most of these people have no relatives in Orlando or any particular connection to the city, but they will join the tens of thousands making the pilgrimage to Central Florida for Pesach.
“It’s become a real destination,” Menachem Lubinsky, who operates Kosher Today, told Jewish Insider.

Lubinsky estimates that 55,000 Orthodox Jews will visit Orlando during Pesach, which is more than Orlando’s year-round Jewish population of 51,000.

Others peg the number at higher, somewhere between 60,000 and 80,000 people.... Read More: MATZAV