Kashrus & Hechsher
Which Jerusalem hotel has Badatz Eida HaChareidis kashrus?
Of the four hotels JRM books, Haneviim Boutique on Haneviim Street holds Badatz Eida HaChareidis — Glatt LeMehadrin year-round — the strictest widely-accepted standard. For Pesach it runs non-kitniyos, non-gebrochts, with Shmura Matza throughout.
Badatz Eida HaChareidis is the hechsher many strictly-chareidi families will not travel without. Haneviim Boutique is the JRM-booked hotel that carries it, and it pairs that standard with an on-site mikveh, an on-site shul, and a rabbi on premises full time.
If your rav accepts any top-tier Badatz or Mehadrin rather than Eida HaChareidis specifically, that opens up Prima Palace (Badatz Agudat Yisrael) and Yirmiyahu 33 (Mehadrin by HaRav Efrati) as well. We map your rav's exact expectation to the right property before anything is booked.
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Last verified 2026-06-07. Hotel details — kashrus, mikveh, elevator schedules, room configurations — are confirmed for your specific dates before any booking.