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Bar Mitzvah / Bat Mitzvah Ceremony Locations in Israel

Choose a meaningful Bar Mitzvah / Bat Mitzvah location

Family Vacation Getaway- Western Wall Western Wall

Have your Bar Mitzvah / Bat Mitzvah ceremony at the center of religious communion.


Massada Massada Ancient Synagogue

Have your ceremony on top of Massada at one of the oldest synagogues in the world.

It's the site of the Zealots' last stand against the Romans in the early years around 70 C.E.

There you'll have a gorgeous view of the Dead Sea valley below.


Baram Synagogue Baram Synagogue

The ancient synagogue of Baram is located in the Upper-Galilee. The exquisite stone engravings on its three gates, all of which face Jerusalem, show how well it has been preserved.

It serves as a beautiful location for a Bar Mitzvah / Bat Mitzvah.


Beit Guvrin Bell Cave Beit Guvrin Bell Cave

Have your ceremony and the reception at the site of the beautiful ancient cities of Maresha and Beit Guvrin, south of Jerusalem.

Beit Guvrin National Park is a wondrous place where one can easily spend half a day exploring many caves.


Yad Hashmona

Yad Hashmona
Yad Hashmona Biblical Garden

Set among the grape, olive and fig trees of the scenic Judean Mountians are the Biblical Gardens of Yad Hashmona. It stretches over 8 dunams and illuminates the manners and customs of daily life in Biblical times. Yad Hashmona is a thriving moshav (communal settlement) composed of Israeli and Finnish believers in Jesus Christ.

The ceremony can be held in the ancient synagogue, and the reception area can be held in the conference hall, the gardens, or in one of two Bedouin tents, all offering spectacular views.

  • Winepress and wine maufacturing
  • Olive oil press
  • Galilean Synagoguue
  • Coin stamping
  • Shepherd's Tents
  • Ritual baths
  • And much more

JNF Forest JNF Forest Venue

Have your Bar Mitzvah / Bat Mitzvah ceremony in Nature, at a JNF forest venue, where you can be among thousands of trees planted by caring hands.


Yehiam

Beit Shearim

Yehiam

Yehiam Fortress is located in Kibbutz Yehiam, in the western part of the Galilee.

When the kibbutz was settled in 1946, its original residents lived in the fortress ruins. The massive walls protected them when they were under siege during the 1948 War of Independence.

If you want your Bar Mitzvah / Bat Mitzvah to have a feel of the old Israel mixed with the new, this would be the perfect location.


Family Vacation Getaway- Kala'at Nimrud Kala'at Nimrud

This Crusader Fortress located in the Galilee, is also a good choice for a Bar Mitzvah / Bat Mitzvah ceremony, if you’re looking for something out of the ordinary and out of the way.


Beit Shearim

Beit Shearim

Beit Shearim

Beit Shearim is an ancient Jewish city that flourished during Roman times.

It became an important spiritual center when Rabbi Yehuda Hanasi ("Rabbi"), the spiritual authority of the time, made his home there. When he died in the year 220 CE, Rabbi was buried in one of the caves. This precedent made Beit Shearim an important burial place for Jews of Israel and the Diaspora.

Its ruins, located near Haifa on the northern coast of Israel, are spectacular, including a necropolis that archeologists are still excavating.


Megiddo Megiddo

Another excellent location for your Bar Mitzvah / Bat Mitzvah is overlooking the plains at Megiddo, where it is told in the Bible the last battle between good and evil is supposed to take place.

It is one of the most famous battlegrounds in the world; historians believe that more battles were fought at this location than anywhere else on earth.


Playing Snakes and ladders Shalva

Add an element of Tzedakah to your child’s Bar Bar Mitzvah / Bat Mitzvah by having it at Shalva, the Association for Mentally and Physically Challenged Children in Israel.

Make volunteering with these children a part of this special occasion, and show your child the value of community service and their ability to make a difference in the world.


Caesarea

Caesarea

Caesarea

If you want to have a truly unforgettable experience, consider the Roman city of Caesarea for your Bar Mitzvah / Bat Mitzvah ceremony and reception.

Located right on the Mediterranean, Caesarea remains a huge testament to the glorious second temple period. There is an enormous amphitheater which is still in use, a hippodrome, remnants of a port, and other Herodian monuments. Your guests can wander through later Byzantine and Crusader ruins.

There are numerous locations on the site for ceremonies and receptions, all of which will make for a spectacular celebration


Davidson Center

Davidson Center

Davidson Center

If you want to host a truly unique Bar Mitzvah / Bat Mitzvah ceremony and reception, consider the Davidson Center.

Located adjacent to the Kotel, the Davidson Center fulfills the religious desire to be in a holy place, but also adds the fun and flavor of a unique ceremony. The reception can be held as a traditional buffet along the Southern Wall, set up much like a market in the Second Temple period. Your guests will truly feel connected to times past as they meander through the traditional marketplace, dining on age old specialties.


Mini-Israel

Hula Valley Galilee

Hula Valley Galilee

No one can deny the unparalled beauty of the North of Israel. What better way to celebrate your child's Bar Mitzvah / Bat Mitzvah than holding it in the spectacular Hula Valley in the Galilee.

There are numerous sites in the Hula Valley where a ceremony and reception can be held, either overlooking the valley from the hills, or in the valley itself where you can gaze upon the fields and the highlands.


Mini-Israel

Mini-Israel

Located between Jerusalem and Tel Aviv Mini-Israel is a park which houses large models of many of the important sites in Israel. It's a place that gives great perspective on what Israel has to offer. It's a way for you and your guests to be everywhere at once and its central location makes it very convenient whether you choose to stay in Jerusalem or Tel Aviv.


Safed Safed

Safed is one of the four holy cities of Israel and is to play an important role in the final redemption.

The fact that it is characterized by its orthodox population makes it the perfect spot for a halakic Bar Mitzvah / Bat Mitzvah ceremony.


Between the Arches Restaurant Between the Arches Restaurant

This restaurant, located in the Jewish quarter of Jerusalem, directly across the square from the Kotel, is the perfect venue for a reception following a ceremony at the Western Wall.

It features kosher dairy cuisine, a stone interior with cathedral ceilings, and elegant table settings.

Note: it can seat only between 40-50 people.