The operational checklist
- Kashrus named, not vibes — Badatz Eida, Agudat Yisrael, HaRav Efrati, Rabbanut Mehadrin, etc.
- Shabbos elevator + check-in windows — see Shabbos elevators guide
- Minyan plan — on-site or neighborhood; see hotels near shuls
- Mikveh logistics — mikveh in hotels
- Eruv awareness — eruv guide
- Pesach / Yom Tov overlays — gebrochts, kitniyos, sukkah specs
Hotels built around that checklist
JRM’s four primary hotels are selected because the religious hospitality stack is documentable — not because they win a lifestyle magazine shoot.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Deeper: answer node on religious hospitality, JRM covenant, Shabbos hub, mehadrin hotels.
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