Magnificent Marienbad - the spa city that shaped the past and future of the Jewish people – Ami Magazine
This meticulously researched, well written and unique book has plucked precious glimpses of what was lost in a crucial and important period of orthodox Jewish history. A truly remarkable book – Times of Israel
Marienbad & Beyond is a unique and true treasure trove of Jewish history at its best, packed with detail and illuminating photographs of those bygone years, a book that should grace every Jewish home. It is an invaluable contribution to Jewish literature making history highly accessible and enjoyable - The Jewish Tribune
An outstanding informative and fascinating book represents a major contribution to the Jewish history of the 20th century Europe – Hamodia
The 540 pages of Marienbad & Beyond contain nearly an equal amount of photographs that capture those bygone years of that famous spa town in Czechoslovakia that attracted thousands of Jewish clients annually. Its development during the 20th century was helped by the publicity created by visits by Kind Edward V11 of England, Emperor Franz Josef of Austria and Queen Wilhelmina of Holland, to name just a few. It soon attracted many Jewish clients from all walks of life, and it became the most popular holiday destination in Europe. Many travelled over 1000 kilometres to reach the resort and stayed for eight weeks!
The Leitner family owned two large kosher hotels which hosted most of Europe’s Rabbinate including the great Hassidic Rabbis of Alexandre, Belz, Bobov, Ger, Satmar and Vishnitz. During the summer season these two hotels served over 2500 meals daily. Marienbad became so popular that in 937 it hosted the 3rd International Kenessiah Conference of Agudas Yisroel, which attracted 8000 delegates attending the week long conference. The book includes;-
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