Back to the kitchen...
Dozens of Jewish families are scrambling to make new plans for Pesach, exactly a week away, after their holiday program was abruptly cancelled.
2 Jewish-owned hospitality and tourist companies sent the cancellation notice to consumers in an email, the website Haredim 10 reported.
Perla Luxury, owned by Moshe Friedman of Antwerp, blamed the cancellation on the Mitsis Blue Domes Hotel in Kos, one of Greece's Dodecanese islands known for its abundant sandy beaches.
"They didn't respect any agreement we made with them and they made everything difficult for us," the company wrote in an apology email.
"The hotel claimed that we demanded a divider between men and women to be built at the swimming pool at the coat of 9,000 Euro and they wanted to charge us 4,800 Euro for Shabbos clocks that we were bringing," the company said.
Perla Luxury, which booked singers Lipa Schmeltzer and Avremi Roth to entertain the guests, said they will only refund customers in a month's time. They didn't offer alternative Pesach options.
A second company, I.M. Tours of England, which cancelled its Pesach program as well, was more forthcoming with its customers.
Their resort was planned at the Demidoff Country Resort overlooking the Italian city of Florence in the Tuscany region at a height of 500 meters above sea level.
The Brummer brothers, owners of I.M. Tours, said they didn't fill even half of the hotel's capacity and would "remain with huge losses that will not allow us to give you good service and good food and everything we wanted to give you with all our heart."
They offered consumers the following options: Full and immediate refund or an arrangement to join another Pesach resort in Ukraine, Croatia or Greece.
"There were those who decided to break the market and we couldn't match the prices," Meni Brummer told Haredim 10. "I do not want to compromise and want to provide 100 percent to our guests, and here it was not possible. We hope to be better organized next time."
Back to the kitchen...
Dozens of Jewish families are scrambling to make new plans for Pesach, exactly a week away, after their holiday program was abruptly cancelled.
2 Jewish-owned hospitality and tourist companies sent the cancellation notice to consumers in an email, the website Haredim 10 reported.
Perla Luxury, owned by Moshe Friedman of Antwerp, blamed the cancellation on the Mitsis Blue Domes Hotel in Kos, one of Greece's Dodecanese islands known for its abundant sandy beaches.
"They didn't respect any agreement we made with them and they made everything difficult for us," the company wrote in an apology email.
"The hotel claimed that we demanded a divider between men and women to be built at the swimming pool at the coat of 9,000 Euro and they wanted to charge us 4,800 Euro for Shabbos clocks that we were bringing," the company said.
Perla Luxury, which booked singers Lipa Schmeltzer and Avremi Roth to entertain the guests, said they will only refund customers in a month's time. They didn't offer alternative Pesach options.
A second company, I.M. Tours of England, which cancelled its Pesach program as well, was more forthcoming with its customers.
Their resort was planned at the Demidoff Country Resort overlooking the Italian city of Florence in the Tuscany region at a height of 500 meters above sea level.
The Brummer brothers, owners of I.M. Tours, said they didn't fill even half of the hotel's capacity and would "remain with huge losses that will not allow us to give you good service and good food and everything we wanted to give you with all our heart."
They offered consumers the following options: Full and immediate refund or an arrangement to join another Pesach resort in Ukraine, Croatia or Greece.
"There were those who decided to break the market and we couldn't match the prices," Meni Brummer told Haredim 10. "I do not want to compromise and want to provide 100 percent to our guests, and here it was not possible. We hope to be better organized next time."