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Kehillah & group visits

Bringing everyone is a beautiful idea. Organizing it shouldn’t fall on one gabbai.

A rebbe’s trip. A shul’s journey for a chag. A community Shabbos in Yerushalayim. Forty families, one standard of kashrus, one bus schedule, one address when anything comes up: ours.

End to end

What “we handle it” means for a group.

Group trips fail in the seams — the room list nobody reconciled, the bus that came at the wrong hour, the seudah for 200 that assumed a kitchen could stretch. Our work is the seams.

Room blocks at your standard

Dozens of rooms in one hotel — or split across two that share your kashrus standard — with the rooming list managed by us, not a spreadsheet passed around the shul.

Meals & seudos for the whole group

Group dining rooms, Shabbos seudos, a melave malka — planned with the hotel’s kitchen and your rav’s requirements, in advance and in writing.

Transport, together

Airport transfers for staggered arrivals, buses for the days out, and a plan for the family that always runs late.

Minyanim & the ruchniyus schedule

A room for shacharis, a sefer Torah arranged, shiurim slotted between the touring — the trip keeps the rhythm of home.

One person who answers

The organizer gets a single JRM contact who holds the entire picture — every room, every bus, every seudah — for the whole visit.

From London, Antwerp, Zurich, and the US

We work in your time zone and your language, with the European calendar — bank holidays, half-term, yeshiva bein hazmanim — in mind.

For the organizer

You carry the vision. We carry the clipboard.

If you’re the one organizing — the gabbai, the askan, the rebbetzin who somehow got volunteered — you know the real cost of a group trip is measured in your evenings. Send us the list of families and the standard your kehillah keeps. We come back with a complete plan and one guaranteed group price, locked in dollars — one number the families can be told with confidence.

And when a family adds a grandmother two weeks out, or the flight moves, they call us — not you.

Speak with us

Bringing your kehillah to Israel?

Start with the size of the group and the dates you’re dreaming about. We’ll take it from there.

Friday 2pm ET through Motzei Shabbos — and on Yom Tov — we are offline.