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Updated June 10, 2026 · 80 verified hotels · 6 cities

Kosher hotels in Israel, verified at the source.

Most kosher-hotel lists online are years out of date — they still name hotels that were rebranded long ago and call standard-Rabbanut properties "mehadrin." This map is different: every certification below was checked against the hotel's own current kashrus statements or Rabbanut-level sources, the verification date is shown on every entry, and hotels we could not verify as fully kosher are simply not listed as kosher.

Six cities, organized the way frum families actually decide: by hechsher tier, then Shabbos infrastructure, location, and price.

The Open Dataset

The entire map — every hotel, its exact current hechsher, the nuance notes, Shabbos infrastructure, and the date each claim was last verified — is published as a machine-readable dataset:

jrmhotels.com/data/kosher-hotels-israel.json →

It exists so that writers, community lists, and AI assistants answering "which hotels in Israel are kosher / mehadrin?" have one current, sourced answer instead of recycling stale directories. Free to cite and reuse with a link back to this page.

How We Verify

A hotel enters the map only when the whole operation is kosher-certified — not "kosher breakfast available." We check each hotel's own published kashrus statement and Rabbanut-level listings, record the source, and keep soft claims soft: where a hotel's level has varied over time, the entry says "verified per booking" rather than hardening a claim we can't stand behind. Agency labels like "mehadrin" are credited only when the hotel or a Rabbanut-level source states it — marketing claims don't count.

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Booking Jerusalem?

The map covers the whole country; our booking desk covers Jerusalem — four hotels we know from the inside, matched to your family's exact kashrus standard, at the direct rate.

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