The JRM Concierge
Come to Israel with pleasure.
Hand us the trip. We hand back a finished experience — the hotel, the flights, the driver, the simcha — every piece confirmed, every price locked in dollars.
One conversation, in English, in your time zone — and it’s done.
Why families book with us
You’ll know your hotel is taken care of.
Anyone can send you a price. What we sell is the feeling — rare, and worth everything on a family trip — of knowing it’s handled. Booked, confirmed, waiting for you.
You tell us your dates and your standard. We do the rest, the way we’d do it for our own family — because for two generations, that’s exactly who we’ve done it for.
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Without chasing Israelis for confirmations. We confirm your room personally, with people we’ve worked with for years.
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Without haggling in Hebrew. Every conversation happens in English — with us, not with a front desk in another language.
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Without converting shekels in your head. Your price is in dollars. It stays in dollars.
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Without Middle-Eastern-style negotiations. One price. Guaranteed. There is nothing to negotiate, because we already did.
A word before you scroll on
We should be honest about who we’re for.
If your goal is the cheapest possible room, we’re not your agency. If your goal is a trip that’s simply taken care of — welcome.
There are engines for comparing prices; we are not one of them, and we don’t pretend to be. JRM is a full-service agency. You hand us the trip — the dates, the family, the kashrus standard your home keeps, the simcha if there is one — and we hand back a finished experience.
Our families come from Brooklyn and Lakewood, from London, Antwerp, and Zurich. Some come for a quiet week of menucha, some to marry off a child overlooking the Old City, some with their whole kehillah. What they share is a decision: this trip is too important to spend it managing vendors.
How booking works
One guaranteed price. Then it’s ours to carry.
The price you see is the price you pay — locked, in dollars. Not an estimate, not “from,” not subject-to-exchange-rate. Certainty is the product.
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Choose your stay
Pick your hotel, your dates, your rooms, and the preferences that matter — Shabbos elevator, low floor, connecting rooms, early check-in.
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Lock your price
You’ll see one guaranteed dollar price for the whole stay. Enter your card — it places a hold, and nothing is charged yet.
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Consider it taken care of
Our concierge confirms your room personally. Only then is your card charged — the exact price you saw — and a warm confirmation lands in your inbox.
The Jerusalem collection
Four hotels. Four standards. All of them ours.
Yirmiyahu 33
from $425/nightMehadrin — HaRav Efrati
Modern luxury under a Mashgiach Temidi. Romema — the entrance to the city.
Haneviim Boutique
from $415/nightBadatz Eida HaChareidis
Badatz Eida HaChareidis, without giving up location. Haneviim Street — central Jerusalem.
Prima Palace
from $345/nightBadatz Agudat Yisrael
Stay where the kehillah lives. Pines Street — near Geulah and Mea Shearim.
Jerusalem Gate Hotel
from $255/nightBadatz Mehadrin Rabbanut Yerushalayim + OU
Room for everyone — literally. Romema — by the central bus station.
Bnei Brak, Tzfas, Tiveria, and Netanya are on their way. More about the collection →
Beyond the room
The hotel is where it starts. Not where it ends.
A trip is a hundred small arrangements. Give them to one address.
Flights, arranged
Routes, seats, and Yom Tov timing handled by people who fly these routes themselves.
A driver, waiting
When you land, someone is standing there with your name. The trip has already begun.
Local guidance
Where to eat, where to daven, where to take the kids on Chol Hamoed — insider answers, not search results.
24-hour concierge
Mid-trip, anything. A stroller, a minyan, a doctor who speaks English — one call.
Full itinerary planning
A trusted planner builds your days around your pace, your standards, and your family.
Events & simchos
Making a simcha in Israel? Someone who understands goes down personally to inspect and arrange.
Speak with us
One conversation, in English, in your time zone — and it’s done.
Call, WhatsApp, or write. A person who knows Israel answers.
Friday 2pm ET through Motzei Shabbos — and on Yom Tov — we are offline.