Jerusalem Reservations, Made Easy
Your family's
Jerusalem trip,
handled with care.
We know every hechsher, every elevator, every mikveh. Four hotels, each one known deeply. One phone call starts it.
Four hotels, known deeply
Chosen carefully,
not comprehensively.
Romema
Yirmiyahu 33
A new, luxurious hotel on Yirmiyahu Street in Romema with Mehadrin kashrus supervised by HaRav Efrati and a full-time Mashgiach Temidi — plus pool, spa, underground parking with car charging, and 5-minute walk to the central bus station and train.
Learn more about Yirmiyahu 33
Pines Street
Prima Palace
A full-service kosher hotel at 2a Pines Street near Geulah and Mea Shearim with Badatz Agudat Yisrael kashrus, on-site mikveh and shul, daily Daf Yomi, free parking (limited, first come first serve), and easy access to the frum heart of Jerusalem.
Learn more about Prima Palace
Haneviim Street
Haneviim Boutique
A boutique hotel and luxury apartment property on Haneviim Street with Badatz Eida HaChareidis kashrus — 49 hotel rooms and 8 apartments (2-night minimum, no meals), on-site mikveh and shul, daily Daf Yomi, rabbi on premises, and walking distance to the Old City.
Learn more about Haneviim Boutique
Romema
Jerusalem Gate Hotel
The most affordable of the four JRM hotels — a 298-room glatt kosher hotel at 43 Yirmiyahu Street in Romema with Badatz Mehadrin Rabbanut Yerushalayim and OU supervision, direct access to Center One Shopping Mall and Fitness Club (free for guests), with light rail and central bus station nearby.
Learn more about Jerusalem Gate Hotel
Our promise to every family
No surprises in Jerusalem.
01
The hechsher is the one we told you
We name the specific hashgacha. We confirm it in writing. Chalav Yisrael, Pas Yisrael, yashan — all confirmed.
02
The room matches the human
Grandma gets a low floor. The bar-mitzvah boy gets a quiet one. Everyone placed on purpose.
03
Shabbos is a given
Elevator, hotplate, keys, mikveh hours, shul list — all handled before you land.
04
We're closed for Shabbos too
Friday 2pm ET through Motzei Shabbos. We model the boundary our families rely on.
05
If we got it wrong, we fix it
A refund, a replacement stay, always a conversation. Never a runaround.
06
Your details stay with you
Kashrus, medical notes, children's names — held with the care of a family friend.
Explore at your own pace
Three ways to walk in.

Tishrei 5787 is coming
Rosh Hashana and Sukkos,
done right.
Rosh Hashana begins the evening of Friday, September 11, 2026. Sukkos follows Friday evening, September 25. Multi-generational families, halachic complexity, guest lists across three continents — this is where our work matters most.

"We're shadchanim for hotels."
— Yitzchok Richter
Our story
Built for frum families,
by a frum family.
We don't work with every hotel — we work with four, and we know them intimately. We don't take every client — we cap so each family gets real attention.
You'll talk to a real person who understands that your Pesach trip isn't a booking — it's a project that deserves care.
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Hotels
24/6
Service
1
Standard: yours
Why families trust us
You're handing us your Yom Tov.
Here's what holds it.
"JRM arranged our first Pesach with three generations across two hotels and made it feel like we'd never left our own dining room."
A name, not a call center
You reach Yitzchok Richter directly. The same person plans your trip, answers on the road, and fixes it if something's off.
The hechsher, in writing
We name the exact hashgacha and confirm it in writing — before you pay a deposit. Chalav Yisrael, Pas Yisrael, yashan, all specified.
A guarantee with teeth
If we get it wrong, we make it right — a refund, a replacement stay, always a conversation. The reserve is built into our pricing, not pulled from a drawer.
We keep Shabbos too
Offline Friday 2pm ET through Motzei Shabbos — with a frum Shabbos-emergency partner for anyone mid-trip. We model the boundary you live by.
You'll notice we don't publish a wall of names. That's deliberate — discretion is the promise we hold beneath the five: "we never use one family's story to market to the next." Read the full covenant →
Common questions about JRM Hotels
Are JRM Hotels strictly kosher?+
We work with hotels across the kashrus spectrum — from Rabbanut Mehadrin through Badatz Eida Chareidis. For each family we learn your standard first, then match you to the hotel whose kashrus meets it.
Do you charge a fee?+
We're paid by the hotel in most cases. The rate you see is the rate you'd get going direct.
How far are the hotels from the Kotel?+
All four JRM hotels are 20–25 minutes walking from the Kotel. Haneviim Boutique and Prima Palace are closest at about 20 minutes; Yirmiyahu 33 and Jerusalem Gate are about 25 minutes.
Are you available on Shabbos?+
No — we close Friday 2pm ET through Motzei Shabbos. For emergencies we have a Shabbos-partner protocol with a trusted frum community member.
When should I book for Yamim Noraim?+
Book by Nissan (April) for the following Tishrei. Rosh Hashana 5787 begins September 11, 2026. Yamim Noraim fills faster than any other season — families who wait until summer often find preferred hotels sold out.


