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Russian-Jewish billionaire holds massive Passover seder in Eilat
By Haaretz Service
Tags: Israel News, Roman Abamovich 

In a Passover Seder fit for a tycoon, Russian-Jewish billionaire and Chelsea Football Club owner Roman Abramovich has booked an entire floor of an Eilat luxury hotel for his guests, a hotel insider has told Haaretz.

Abramovich's special requests reportedly included a number of big-screen televisions for his guests to watch Chelsea's Champions League game against Liverpool Wednesday night.

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hotel insider reports that Abramovich arrived in the Red Sea resort town by private jet with a large entourage and made his way to the Royal Beach Hotel where he took dozens of rooms for himself and his guests
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