A Kehillah designed
for connection

For us community isn’t an afterthought — it’s
the foundation. Every detail, from the layout of
each courtyard to the placement of every shul,
was designed to make belonging feel effortless
and natural.


Here, life flows with purpose: friendships form
on tree-lined paths, children play within sight
of home, and families grow together in an
environment that reflects their deepest values.

THE KIND OF COMMUNITY
TAKING SHAPE

Givat Hashalvah is attracting families who place Torah values at
the center of life and want the neighborhood around them to
support that life with dignity, thoughtfulness, and care. People
who want a real kehilla, but also want clean streets, thoughtful
homes, and a neighborhood that feels dignified, calm, and well
cared for.

This is a community being shaped by shared values, not by one
narrow mold. It includes working and learning families, many
from an Anglo background, and a crowd that is largely black-hat
and yeshivish-professional in character, all drawn to the same
idea: a frum lifestyle built around Torah, community, and a more
intentional way of living in Eretz Yisroel.

What brings them together is not sameness. It is a shared
purpose. A desire to raise families in a Torah-centered
environment, to live near people who understand the rhythms
of frum life, and to do so in a place where quality housing,
thoughtful planning, and community life are all taken seriously.

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.

Human-scale planning:

Shared courtyards, pocket parks, and pathways within each cluster create natural meeting points between neighbors and make everyday interaction feel easy and familiar.

Daily rhythm:

Children’s play areas, gathering spaces, and shuls close by along the promenade help shape a neighborhood rhythm built around family life, community life, and familiar faces.

Safety & freedom:

Pedestrian lanes connect the clusters with minimal interruption from cars, creating a calmer environment where children can move more freely and families can feel more at ease.

WHAT PIONEERING FAMILIES
SAY ABOUT THEIR CHOICE

See where all this is
taking place