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1614-5 Various Miami Beach of 163, 8 Terms mh BEACH'S ATLANTIC TOWERS HOTEL TURNS KOSHER 08/22/1985 THE MIAMI HERALD Copyright (c) 1985, The Miami Herald DATE: Thursday, August 22, 1985 EDITION: FINAL SECTION: NEIGHBORS MB PAGE: 3 LENGTH: 44 lines SOURCE/CREDIT LINE: DEBBIE SONTAG Herald Staff Writer BEACH'S ATLANTIC TOWERS HOTEL TURNS KOSHER On the eve of the Jewish New Year, the Atlantic Towers Hotel will marry its next door neighbor, inheriting its name, adopting its kitchen and turning kosher. The 165-room Atlantic Towers, 4201 Collins Ave., will become Waldman Hotel II Sept. 15, merging two Miami Beach properties leased last year by Martin and Jeff Weiner, a father and son realty team from Tamarac. The 135-room Waldman Hotel, 4299 Collins Ave., has always been kosher. "The only business around now is the kosher business. Since we took on the places, the Waldman has been filled and the Atlantic has taken its overflow. There were conflicts between the kosher crowd and the non-kosher crowd. So we're going kosher all the way," said Martin Weiner. The conversion of the Atlantic Towers into Waldman Hotel II will keep the number of Miami Beach kosher hotels constant at eight. The 145-room Sea Gull, 2100 Collins Ave., kosher since 1970, became a gay resort in June. The kosher strip runs along Collins Avenue from 15th to 43rd streets. "To some extent, kosher hotels have a small immunity to the drying up of business on the Beach. We have a faithful clientele," said Eric Jacobs, owner of the kosher Tarleton, 2469 Collins Ave. "But we're not recession-proof. And there are more and more kosher facilities offered in other resort spots. " A kosher hotel follows Orthodox Jewish dietary laws that, among other things, mandate the separation of meat and dairy foods and outlaw pork and shellfish. The hotels generally have resident mashgiachs, or rabbis who supervise the food preparation and offer daily services. For the most part, the hotels shut down on the Sabbath. They close their front desks and kitchens and prohibit smoking in the lobby and cars in the driveway between sundown Friday and sundown Saturday. "We're putting the mezuzahs on the room doors and turning the elevators into Shabbos elevators so that they stop automatically at every floor, " Weiner said. The new Waldman will open for the two weeks spanning the Jewish High Holidays and then close Sept. 26 for a more complete renovation. It will open again for Thanksgiving, Weiner said. "Personally I invite the competition, " said Jacobs of the 123-room Tarleton. "Beside, it's really not a new hotel. The Waldman's just going to have more rooms." TAG: 8503070912