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They refused to rent winter sports equipment to Jewish tourists: an investigation opened in Switzerland

2024-02-12T18:54:52.178Z

Highlights: High-altitude hotel-restaurant in Davos refuses to rent winter sports equipment to Jewish tourists. Police open investigation into suspicion of “discrimination and incitement to hatred’ The Swiss Federation of Jewish Communities (FSCI) will file a complaint. In 2017, another hotel in the resort of Arosa put up a poster asking its Jewish guests to shower before entering the swimming pool, triggering a lively controversy in Israel. According to an article published in August by the local newspaper Davoser Zeitung, between 3,000 and 4,000 ultra-Orthodox Jews vacationed in DavOS last summer.


It is the high-altitude hotel-restaurant Pischa, in one of the ski areas of Davos, which has decided to no longer rent its sleds and other snowshoes to Jewish customers, the newspaper 20minuten revealed on Monday.


Swiss police announced on Monday the opening of an investigation into suspicion of

“discrimination and incitement to hatred”

after a high-altitude hotel-restaurant in Davos refused to rent winter sports equipment to tourists. Jews.

It is the high-altitude hotel-restaurant Pischa, on one of the ski areas of Davos, which has decided to no longer rent its sleds and other snowshoes to Jewish customers, the newspaper 20minuten revealed on Monday, publishing a photo of the sign displayed by the establishment and written in Hebrew.

This is not the first time that this type of incident has occurred in this region of Switzerland, very popular - in summer as in winter - with ultra-Orthodox Jewish tourists.

The police told AFP that they had opened an investigation

“for discrimination and incitement to hatred”

.

Contacted by AFP, those in charge of the establishment did not immediately respond, but explained to 20minuten that Jewish customers often left the equipment on the slopes, forcing them to

“collect them, when we manage to find them”

.

The Swiss Federation of Jewish Communities (FSCI) will file a complaint

In a video published by the daily Blick, the manager apologizes and speaks of clumsy wording.

“I am ready to speak to the people concerned

,” says the manager, Ruedi Pfiffner, who denies any anti-Semitism.

The Swiss Federation of Jewish Communities (FSCI) will file a complaint.

“The poster is unquestionably discriminatory

,” declared FSCI general secretary Jonathan Kreutner to AFP:

“an entire group of customers is collectively labeled because of their appearance and origin

. ”

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The Foundation against Racism and Anti-Semitism (GRA), based in Zurich, speaks of

“serious anti-Semitic discrimination”

in a statement sent to AFP.

She advocates a

“fair solution”

to avoid any future incidents linked to equipment rental, such as depositing a deposit or an identity document.

In Davos establishments discriminate against Jews

According to an article published in August by the local newspaper Davoser Zeitung, between 3,000 and 4,000 ultra-Orthodox Jews vacationed in Davos last summer.

Kreutner said while the increase in Jewish guests in Davos in recent years shows that some hotels and businesses offer a warm welcome, others seem to

"have a completely different attitude

. "

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“The recurring problems in Davos are proof of this.

Just last summer, the local tourism organization froze its cooperation with us and our dialogue project.

"It's obvious there are a lot of things wrong here

," he said.

In 2017, another hotel located in the resort of Arosa, not far from Davos, and which also welcomes many ultra-Orthodox tourists, put up a poster asking its Jewish guests to shower before entering the swimming pool, triggering a lively controversy in Israel.

Source: lefigaro

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