The Green Park
The Green Park Hotel has enticed waves of Jewish immigrants to its picturesque coastal position on England's southern coast for more than 40 years. It was a place to see and be seen, with the only thing more legendary than the impeccable service being the seemingly endless array of gourmet kosher food. A European counterpart to resorts in the Catskills, it was a place to see and be seen, where the only thing more legendary than the impeccable service was the seemingly endless array of gourmet kosher food. Generations of young lovers met their future spouses for the first time there, and many returned with their own children years later. Former guests and staff share memories, personal photos, and home movies, portraying a simpler, happier, and more wealthy time when the good days appeared to last forever. The Green Park is more than a time capsule of a renowned hotel; it's a sincere tribute to a bygone period and the Anglo-Jewish community's cultural origins.