News U.S. Fabled Borscht Belt resort faces wrecking ball Facebook Twitter Email SMS WhatsApp Share By J. Correspondent | May 23, 2014 Sign up for Weekday J and get the latest on what's happening in the Jewish Bay Area. Kutsher’s, the fabled Catskills resort hotel, is set to be demolished. The 1,300-acre property near Monticello, N.Y., was sold last year for $8.18 million to Veria Lifestyle Inc., which plans to turn it into a health and wellness resort. Pre-demolition work already has begun with the clearing of trees and brush, and the buildings will be demolished in the next week or two, according to the Times Herald-Record of Middletown, N.Y. Built in 1907 by brothers Max and Louis Kutsher, and taken over by the latter’s son, Milton, in 1946, Kutsher’s was the last of the Borscht Belt hotels in the Catskills. For decades it served up kosher food and (mostly kosher) entertainment to generations of Jewish New Yorkers. Legendary Celtics coach Red Auerbach summered there, and NBA star Wilt Chamberlain worked as a bellhop. Chamberlain also was among the numerous stars who played in an annual charity tournament held at the resort for former NBA player Maurice Stokes. Veria, which is owned by the Indian media mogul Subhash Chandra, plans to build a spa and a 200-room hotel made of natural materials, according to the Herald-Record. The other famed Jewish resort hotels in the Catskills have been sold off, demolished or, as in the case of Grossinger’s, abandoned and taken over by nature. Some of the smaller properties also have been repurposed by haredi Orthodox groups that use them as schools, camps or summer colonies. — jta J. Correspondent Also On J. First Person Still reeling after Oct. 7: My longtime allies on the left slipped away Recipe By popular demand, the recipe for Aunty Ethel’s Jammy Apple Cake World Teaching the Holocaust in Albania, which saved Jews during WWII Analysis A Venn diagram to help us talk about Israel and antisemitism Subscribe to our Newsletter I would like to receive the following newsletters: Weekday J From Our Sponsors (helps fund our journalism) Your Sunday J Holiday Bytes