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Maccabiah dorm 'had bugs and live wires'

July 30, 2009 15:09
Neveh Hadassah exterior

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Marcus Dysch,

Marcus Dysch

2 min read

Athletes from Britain’s medal-winning Maccabiah Games youth team have described their shock at finding cockroach infestations and live electric wires in the bedrooms of their Israeli accommodation.

The teenagers were due to stay at the Neveh Hadassah youth village, near Netanya, for the duration of the tournament but were relocated to a five-star hotel by Team GB bosses after just 24 hours due to health and safety concerns.

Nachum Rintzler, general manager of the village, said the Maccabi team had arrived with 50 more children than expected, meaning staff had to “improvise” and did not have time to solve problems before the team left.
The village is home to 310 “at risk” Israeli children, aged between 11 and 18. It also acts as a hostel for student and youth groups touring the country.

A Maccabi GB spokesman said a “swift and appropriate” decision was made that the accommodation was not up to the standard required and concerns were raised with Maccabi World Union, which runs the games.
He said that accommodation had been organised by MWU and added: “Our juniors were moved to Jerusalem within 24 hours to ensure that everyone received the best possible Maccabiah experience. We were satisfied with the speed of MWU’s reaction.”