A place
Where belonging
meets becoming

Explore The Vision

A community built with intention and rooted in
Torah values, designed for generations

Chosen by families who live with purpose and are
ready to live in a place that reflects it.

Every home
holds a Promise

Meaning

We’re not building a place to live.
We’re living to build a place.

Life here is a shared journey. Every family becomes a founder, shaping a kehilla that grows with friendship and shared purpose to live Torah-centered lives.

Community

A house is built in stone.
A kehilla is built on values.

Rather than assumed, belonging here is nurtured. The layout, the land, and the daily rhythm all work together to foster connection and growth.

What makes this place different
is what makes it real

The Architecture
of Belonging

Each residential cluster at Givat Hashalvah functions as a small, intentional kehilla pod.

A human-scale environment where friendship, trust, and daily rhythm flourish.

The Architecture of Belonging
The Architecture of Belonging

Shared Spaces

Amenities anchored in purpose, not luxury. Belonging thrives when design makes togetherness easy.

That’s why Givat Hashalvah is built around seven Residential Lounges and dozens of shared spaces that transform everyday routines into opportunities for connection

The Rhythm
of Daily Life

Life at Givat Hashalvah flows naturally.

Shacharis, school drop-off, work meetings, and Shabbos preparations all unfold within walking distance.

The Architecture of Belonging

THE PLACE

Givat Hashalvah rises from the hills of Givat Ze’ev, a thriving Frum
community with the best weather in Israel, wide open skies, and air
so clear you can see the sea on a good day.

WHERE IS
GIVAT HASHALVAH

  • 10 minutesRamot
  • 19 minutesDowntown Jerusalem
  • 25 minutesThe Kosel
  • Direct accessHighway 443 & multiple bus routes
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SHARED
SPACES

The spaces of Givat Hashalvah are the instruments that make belonging possible.

The Masterplan

A full ecosystem of community space:
10 acres of parks, gardens and trails surrounding
26,000 sq ft of residential lounges, all walkable and
car free: parking is 100% underground.

1Community Park & Amphitheatre

2Schools & Shuls

3Shopping Mall & Fitness Center

4Schools & Shuls

5Community Park

6Promenade

7Villas

8Bike & Running Trail

9Community Park

A Living Map of Connection

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A Living Map of Connection

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Testimonials

Aryeh Simon

Isaac Rubinfeld

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Homes & Features

Understand the level of detail that goes into
each home and the value it brings

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Frequently
asked questions

“Who is Givat Hashalvah really for?”

For families who want to live fully Torah-aligned lives without sacrificing quality. Our residents come from across the Anglo, Yeshivish, and Chassidish spectrum — frum, grounded, family-oriented, and community-minded. You’ll find people who share your values and your language. This is not “luxury real estate.” It’s quality living for quality people.

“I wanted a Chutznik-style shul, English shiurim, warmth, and good energy — not fancy cars.”
— Mel Lieber

“Is this another development that promises and underdelivers?”

We understand the skepticism. The Israeli market has taught buyers to be cautious. That’s exactly why Givat Hashalvah is backed by Amim Group and built by Solel Boneh, one of Israel’s most respected construction firms, with a track record tied to landmark projects and national infrastructure. Givat Hashalvah is already under active construction, with infrastructure and permits in place. No surprises. No shortcuts. Just accountability — brick by brick.

“Will the community actually have schools, shuls, and amenities?”

Yes — and that is central to the vision. Ten shuls, seven indoor community centers dedicated to different community functions, schools, early childhood programs, and playgrounds are all part of Phase 1. This is not just housing. It is a Kehillah being built with the infrastructure of daily life from the outset.

“What kind of community is already taking shape?”

Givat Hashalvah is already drawing families from across the frum Anglo world, including yeshivish, heimish, and chassidish families, all with the same goal: to live Torah-centered lives in a quality neighborhood in Eretz Yisroel. It is a community shaped by shared values, a frum lifestyle, and a desire for both real kehilla and a high standard of daily life. It is already beginning to take shape through the families who have chosen to be part of it, and each new household adds to the character, rhythm, and relationships that will define it.

“Will I feel isolated — too far from Yerushalayim?”

Not at all. Givat Hashalvah is just 9 minutes from Ramot and 19 minutes from downtown Yerushalayim, right off Highway 443. Many residents still work, learn, and send children to schools in the city.

They describe it best:

“We’re still attached to Yerushalayim by the hip.”
— Eli Benzaquen

You’ll live close enough to stay connected, yet far enough to enjoy more quiet, space, and calm.