This book describes the rise and decline of Bournemouth's Jewish hotels
and guest houses within the context of Anglo-Jewish history, the growth
of Bournemouth as a premier resort, and the evolution of its Jewish
community. It explores the decline and changing nature of Bournemouth's
Jewish holiday trade before examining different aspects of hotel and
guest house life--the food, religious activities, and entertainment. It
concludes with a detailed analysis of the historical significance and
many legacies of the kosher establishments, illuminating the hopes,
achievements, and sorrows of generations of British Jews as they
attempted to balance the goal of assimilation with the desire for a
world of their own. Throughout the book, the focus is on those who ran,
staffed, and stayed in the kosher establishments, shedding light on the
dynamics of the mainly family-run businesses. Based largely on
interviews, the text is replete with humorous and poignant memories and
stories that enliven the text.