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A kosher hotel dining room in Jerusalem set for Shabbos

The Halachic Trip Planner

Plan your Jerusalem trip around your halachic standards.

Four short steps — your dates, your kashrus standard, your neighborhood, and your Shabbos needs. We match you to the right kosher hotel of the four we book, then a frum concierge confirms every detail for your exact dates. No markup, no obligation.

What the planner asks

  1. 1. Dates & family. Your travel dates (or Yom Tov) and how many people, across how many generations.
  2. 2. Kashrus standard. Badatz Eida HaChareidis, Badatz Agudat Yisrael, Mehadrin by HaRav Efrati, Rabbanut Mehadrin — or unsure, and we’ll talk it through.
  3. 3. Neighborhood. Near Geulah and Mea Shearim, frum Romema with more space, central near the Old City, or transit-convenient.
  4. 4. Shabbos requirements. Shabbos elevator, a low or ground-floor room, walking distance to shul, an on-site mikveh, an early erev-Shabbos check-in, or a seudah.

Each kashrus standard maps to one of the four hotels JRM books — Haneviim Boutique (Badatz Eida HaChareidis), Prima Palace (Badatz Agudat Yisrael), Yirmiyahu 33 (Mehadrin by HaRav Efrati), and Jerusalem Gate (Badatz Mehadrin Rabbanut Yerushalayim + OU). We never ask you to compromise the standard your family keeps.

Step 1 of 4

Your dates and family

A planner is a starting point, not a contract. Every recommendation is confirmed with you — kashrus, Shabbos timing, room, and price — before anything is booked.