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German hotel apologizes for 'no Jews allowed' message

Created at 3 Jun · 3:22 PM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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A hotel in Bavaria has apologized after a booking by an Israeli customer was rejected with a message stating 'there are no Jews allowed' at the establishment.

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Who's Involved

The hotel
Bavarian establishment that issued discriminatory message
Israeli customer
Individual whose booking was rejected

↳ Why This Matters

This incident highlights a disturbing resurgence of antisemitism in Germany and raises concerns about discrimination within the hospitality sector.

Key facts

  • A hotel in Bavaria rejected a booking from an Israeli customer.
  • The hotel stated 'there are no Jews allowed' in its rejection message.
  • The hotel has since apologized for the incident.

A hotel located in Bavaria, Germany, has issued an apology following an incident where it rejected a booking request from an Israeli customer. The hotel's response explicitly stated that 'there are no Jews allowed' at the establishment. This discriminatory message has led to public outcry and a formal apology from the hotel.

Frequently asked questions

The incident occurred at a hotel in Bavaria, Germany.

The hotel stated that 'there are no Jews allowed' at the establishment.

Yes, the hotel has issued an apology for its discriminatory message.

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How It Developed

3 Jun · 2:57 PM
A Bavarian hotel apologized after a message stated "there are no Jews allowed" when rejecting an Israeli customer's booking.
DW (Deutsche Welle) via PiQSuite

Sources

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German hotel apologizes for 'no Jews allowed' messagem.piqsuite.com

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