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JRM Hotels
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Our core hotels

Four hotels. Four neighborhoods. Four kinds of frum family served well.

We don't work with every hotel in Jerusalem. We work with four, across the kashrus spectrum and the city map. The right question isn't "which hotel is best?" — it's "which hotel is right for this family, this trip?" Let us help you figure it out.

Our Four Kosher Hotels in Jerusalem

Yirmiyahu 33 — kosher hotel in Jerusalem
Mehadrin by HaRav Efrati

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.

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
Prima Palace — kosher hotel in Jerusalem
Badatz Agudat Yisrael

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.

Badatz Agudat Yisrael $$$
Families wanting a full-service kosher hotel near Geulah with on-site religious services
Haneviim Boutique — kosher hotel in Jerusalem
Badatz Eida HaChareidis

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.

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
Jerusalem Gate Hotel — kosher hotel in Jerusalem
Badatz Mehadrin Rabbanut Yerushalayim

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.

Badatz Mehadrin Rabbanut Yerushalayim $$
Budget-conscious families and large groups wanting a full-scale glatt kosher hotel with easy transit access — the most affordable of the four JRM hotels

Side by side

Compare the Four at a Glance

Hotel Kashrus Neighborhood Walk to Kotel Price Shabbos elevator Best for
Yirmiyahu 33 Mehadrin by HaRav Efrati Romema, Jerusalem 45 min $$$ Yes Families wanting mehadrin kashrus with a Mashgiach Temidi, full resort amenities, and a new luxurious property in an Anglo-friendly neighborhood
Prima Palace Badatz Agudat Yisrael Pines Street, near Geulah and Mea Shearim, Central Jerusalem 35 min $$$ Yes Families wanting a full-service kosher hotel near Geulah with on-site religious services
Haneviim Boutique Badatz Eida HaChareidis Haneviim Street, Central Jerusalem 30 min $$$ Yes Families wanting top-tier kashrus in a boutique setting with hotel rooms or luxury apartments, on-site mikveh and shul, and a rabbi on premises
Jerusalem Gate Hotel Badatz Mehadrin Rabbanut Yerushalayim Romema, Jerusalem (43 Yirmiyahu Street) 45 min $$ Yes Budget-conscious families and large groups wanting a full-scale glatt kosher hotel with easy transit access — the most affordable of the four JRM hotels

For the full walkthrough see the comparison page, or try the five-question which-hotel tool.

How we match

Kosher Hotels in Jerusalem — Choosing the Right One

Every frum family has a kashrus standard. Every family has a walking radius that changes once there's a walker or a stroller. Every trip has a purpose — a simcha, a Yom Tov, a memorial, a medical appointment, a first-time arrival, a grandparent visit — and each of those purposes changes which hotel is the right answer.

When you call us, we ask about your family before we recommend anything. The questions we always cover:

  • Which hechsher does your rav follow?
  • Who's walking? Who's carrying?
  • Which side of the family is hosting?
  • Gebrochts or not? Chalav Yisrael or not? Pas Yisrael or not?

The answers determine the hotel. Not the brochure, not the price, not last year's booking. The family in front of us right now.

For a full side-by-side breakdown of all four kosher hotels in Jerusalem, see the comparison page. Not sure which fits your family? Try the five-question which-hotel tool.

Occasionally a family's dates, size, or hechsher requirements fall outside our four core hotels — see additional properties we book on request for those situations.

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