- Rooms: The resort has deluxe guest rooms and suites that are fresh and beautiful, each featuring a private balcony. The bathrooms are granite and marble with an additional sink in the alcove. Each room has a flat screen TV & high speed internet. All suites have large comfortable sitting areas.
- Golf: The five tournament-ready golf courses feature some of best layouts and most challenging courses in Florida.
- Fitness:
The 33,000 square ft. Health and Racquetball center features full weight and cardiovascular training rooms as well as yoga, spinning and pilates studios. - Pools: The pool is a stunning lush zero-entry swimming pool. The resort also features a lap pool and a separate children’s pool
- Courts: 19 Har Tru tennis, basketball, racquet ball and handball courts.
- Spa: The 40,000 square foot European Spa features 32 treatment rooms, and a full-service beauty salon. Enjoy and relax at "The Waters of the World"--a collection of healing mineral pools with salts imported from around the globe.
- Airport: Just 15 minute from the West Palm Beach airport and 50 minutes from the Ft. Lauderdale airport.
- World Class Passover Cuisine: Prestige Caterers along with the resort’s award-winning culinary team will be coordinating our outstanding gourmet cuisine under the Glatt Kosher supervision of the ORB. Whether it’s in our dining room, tea rooms, or poolside barbecue, a large variety of impressive delights await your dining pleasure.
- Exceptional Customer Service: It is our mission to satisfy all your needs and make this the best Passover experience for you and your family.
- World Class Entertainment: Kosherica is known for its incredible non-stop programming featuring some of the most exciting talent of our time.
- Sumptuous and Superb Tea Room: Delicious treats are in abundance in our thrilling tearoom.
- Lobby and Pool are completely Kosher for Passover
- Quickly becoming one of the most desirable Passover Hotels worldwide.
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Prices are per person based on double occupancy ***Plus 25% Taxes, Service Charges, and Tips • Rates are subject to change without notice. • All rates are per person based on double occupancy. • Partial stays are based on availability. • $500 deposit per person due at time of booking. • Payment in full is due 60 days before Passover. • Travel insurance is strongly recommended. Cancellation fees: • Until December 31, 2010: Deposit is refundable less a $250 processing fee per room. • Feb. 17 - Mar. 4, 2011: 50% refund of total bill. • Mar. 5, 2011 to Passover: 100% penalty; no refund |
- High-speed Internet access
- Flat-screen television
- Private balcony or terrace
- Asian maple wood furnishings
- Full-length mirrors
- Granite and marble-appointed bathrooms
- Plush terry robes
- In-room safe
- On-command video service
- Honor bar
- Signature spa amenities
- Executive desks
- Dual-line phones with voicemail
- Daily newspaper delivery
- Weight and cardiovascular training rooms
- Yoga, spinning, ballet, and Pilates studios
- Racquetball and handball court
- 19 Har-Tru tennis courts, 12 lighted for night play
- Five tournament-certified croquet lawns
- Lap pool and plunge pool
The tennis courts are open 365 days a year (weather permitting).
Tennis play hours are Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. and weekends from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Rabbi Marc Schneier is a leading personality and spokesperson for the Jewish community. The Forward, in its annual survey of Jewish leaders, named Rabbi Schneier one of the 50 most prominent Jews in the United States, and Newsweek Magazine named him one of America's top 50 rabbis.
As President and Founder of The Foundation for Ethnic Understanding (FFEU) and as one of the leading voices in the field of intergroup and race relations, reconciliation and understanding, Rabbi Schneier is at the forefront of strengthening ties among the Jewish, African-American, Latino and Asian-American ethnic communities, as well as promoting dialogue and cooperation among the Jewish, Muslim, and Christian faith communities. He has been honored by the United States Congress and the State of Israel as an advocate for human and civil rights and religious and ethnic tolerance. At the National Convention of the Democratic Party in Denver, Rabbi Schneier was among the religious leaders who led delegates in prayer at an interfaith gathering to kick off the convention; it was the first such forum at a Democratic convention. In 2008, Rabbi Schneier represented the American Jewish community in New Orleans at the Southern Christian Leadership Conference’s (SCLC) 50th annual convention, in New York at the national dinner of the Muslim Public Affairs Council (MPAC), in Memphis at the 40th anniversary commemoration of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and in Madrid at the World Conference on Dialogue convened by King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia and hosted by King Juan Carlos of Spain.In January 2000, Rabbi Schneier’s book SHARED DREAMS was published which documents Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s relationship with the Jewish Community. Along with FFEU's companion student guide program, the book tells the tale of Black and Jewish cooperation in the civil rights era to more than 12,000 students in more than 500 high schools, Hillel houses and historically Black colleges across America.
Rabbi Schneier also serves as Chairman of the World Jewish Congress United States, as well as its Commission on Intergroup Relations. He is the past President of the North American Board of Rabbis, a federation of presidents and past presidents of rabbinical boards from more than 50 major cities across the United States and Canada, and is past president of the New York Board of Rabbis, the world’s largest interdenominational rabbinic body representing the Orthodox, Conservative, Reform and Reconstructionist movements. Rabbi Schneier is founding rabbi of The Hampton Synagogue in Westhampton Beach and The New York Synagogue in Manhattan. He serves on myriad boards and executive committees, including the Drum Major Institute, Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society, International Jewish Committee for Interreligious Consultations and The Jewish National Fund.
Rabbi Schneier has published and lectured extensively on the subject of intergroup relations and is a frequent guest on television and radio, appearing on such television programs as: The Today Show (NBC), Good Morning America (ABC), Good Day New York (FOX), CBS Sunday Edition, CBS Morning Show, CNN, Fox News, The O’Reilly Factor, Religion & Ethics Weekly (PBS), on evening news programs WABC, WNBC, WCBS, FOX, WWOR, WPIX and radio programs on WABC, WBLS, WKTU, WCBS and NPR. He also played a rabbi in the Miramax motion picture, The Substance of Fire.
Rabbi Schneier is the recipient of many awards, including The Kelly Miller Smith Ecumenical Award from the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, The NAACP Martin Luther King, Jr. "Measure Of A Man Award", The Ellis Island Medal of Honor, The Civil Rights Leadership Award in Honor of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., The New York State Martin Luther King, Jr. Medal, the American Civil Rights Education Services Civil Rights Award, and the Interfaith Award from the Islamic Center of Long Island.
Rabbi Schneier is a graduate of Yeshiva University and resides in New York City and Westhampton Beach. He is married to Tobi Rubinstein Schneier and is the proud father of Brendan.
Rabbi Rafael Grossman is a former special consultant for the Anti Defamation League and has written widely about antisemitism in America and the world. He spent most of his rabbinic career in the South, where he developed close relationships with the national leaders of fundamentalist Christianity. As a leading expert in interreligious affairs, he speaks widely on Christian and European antisemitism.Rabbi Grossman has long friendships with political leaders in both houses of Congress. The State of Israel regularly consults with him on interfaith relations, and has designated him for projects in international diplomacy. A speaker who uses quick wit and anecdotes, he has a reputation for enlightening and inspiring his audiences. He is a scholar respected by Jews of all denominations, and until recently, was chairman of the National Rabbinic Cabinet of Israel Bonds, a transdemoninational body of Conservative, Orthodox, and Reform rabbis.
Rabbi Grossman devoted most of his graduate studies at Dropsie University to the Near East, specifically, Islamic Literature, both historical and contemporary. He has traveled widely in Islamic countries and speaks on Islam's relationship to the Western world.
A past president of the Beth Din of America and the Rabbinical Council of America, Rabbi Grossman is Chairman of the Rabbinical Council International and a member of the Board of the Development Corporation for Israel. He is currently Rabbi of the West Side Institutional Synagogue in Manhattan and the Senior Rabbi Emeritus of Baron Hirsch Congregation in Memphis, the largest Modern Orthodox congregation in America. He is the author of Binah: The Modern Quest for Torah Understanding. His weekly column "Thinking Aloud," which appears in a number of newspapers and on several web sites, is one of the most widely read Jewish columns in the world.


