Groups & Simchas
Which Jerusalem kosher hotel is best for hosting a simcha or sheva brachos?
Prima Palace near Geulah is the JRM hotel with the strongest banquet and simcha infrastructure under Badatz Agudat Yisrael, making it a common choice for a seudah or sheva brachos. Haneviim Boutique (event hall up to 100, Badatz Eida HaChareidis) and Yirmiyahu 33 (event space up to 120, Mehadrin by HaRav Efrati) are the alternatives by hechsher and size.
The right simcha hotel depends on two things at once: the hechsher your family keeps and the headcount of the seudah. Prima Palace handles multi-generational simchas near the frum center of town; Haneviim suits a strictly-Eida event at boutique scale; Yirmiyahu 33 pairs a larger event hall with resort amenities.
Where a group needs a higher hechsher than the host hotel's default, we can arrange an appropriate catering setup — for example a Badatz Eida arrangement at a larger property. Tell us the simcha, the headcount, and the standard, and we plan around all three.
The hotels this points to
Pines Street
Prima Palace
Badatz Agudat Yisrael
Families wanting a full-service kosher hotel near Geulah with on-site religious services
Haneviim Street
Haneviim Boutique
Badatz Eida HaChareidis
Families wanting top-tier kashrus in a boutique setting with hotel rooms or luxury apartments, on-site mikveh and shul, and a rabbi on premises
Romema
Yirmiyahu 33
Mehadrin by HaRav Efrati
Families wanting mehadrin kashrus with a Mashgiach Temidi, full resort amenities, and a new luxurious property in an Anglo-friendly neighborhood
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