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 DNIPROPETROVSK - Ukraine's first four-star Menorah Hotel, with the Shabbat system, has been opened in Menorah, the world's largest Jewish center (Dnipropetrovsk), according to an Interfax-Ukraine correspondent.

The hotel is located in the city center on the eighth floor of one of the seven towers of the Jewish center.

Menorah Hotel has 80 comfortable rooms of standard-economy,
standard-classic, standard-business and luxury categories for persons
with strict religious observance requirements.

“The Shabbat electronic automatic system is switched on in the hotel
at a certain time of day. This, in particular, concerns the use of
lifts, lighting systems and locks in individual rooms. In addition, the
hotel restaurants foresee only kosher food made of organic fresh
products,” the head of the marketing and development department at
Menorah Ltd, Maryana Heller, said when presenting the hotel.

In addition, according to hotel complex manager Iryna Koshelenko, the
Menorah Hotel is fully equipped for business meetings and conferences.
It includes six conference rooms.

“We hope that the opening of the world’s largest Jewish center in
Dnipropetrovsk will be interesting for tourists from different
countries. I believe that the flow of tourists to our city will increase
significantly,” she said.

As reported, the world’s largest Jewish multipurpose center, Menorah,
opened in Dnipropetrovsk on October 16, 2012 built for the Jewish
community of Dnipropetrovsk. Its total area is 42,000 square meters.