Religious Families in Ma'ale Adumim – Complete Guide 2026 | Merkaz HaNekasim | חדשות נדל"ן | מרכז הנכסים
Among the factors attracting national-religious families to Ma'ale Adumim, one can mention the unique combination of an established Zionist-religious community, excellent religious education infrastructure, and proximity to Jerusalem — the holy city — while maintaining a homey and quiet quality of life. In this article, we have gathered all the information that religious families need before making the decision.
Composition of the Religious Population in Ma'ale Adumim
Ma'ale Adumim is not an exclusively religious city, but it has a significant and established national-religious community. According to estimates, about 30–35% of the city's residents define themselves as national-religious. There is also a small Haredi community, mainly in the Kiny neighborhood and Nofei Medbar. The vast majority are secular and traditional, creating a tolerant and diverse atmosphere.
The religious community is well-organized and maintains a vibrant life — Torah lessons, classes, community events, and public celebrations. For many religious individuals, this is a significant plus: it is possible to live a full religious life without every neighbor and friend necessarily being religious.
Synagogues in Ma'ale Adumim — Hundreds of Communities
Ma'ale Adumim has over 80 active synagogues — an impressive number for a city of this size. You can find synagogues for every sect and every tradition:
- Ashkenazi Ari tradition — several communities in Nofei Medbar and Kiny
- Sephardic — large communities with regular cantors
- Yemeni — a cohesive community with a unique synagogue
- Yeshiva communities — connected to students from the yeshivas in the city
- Small synagogues in neighborhoods — almost every street in the settlement
In most neighborhoods, you will not need to walk more than 5–10 minutes to get to a synagogue — especially important on Shabbat.
Religious Education — From Kindergarten to Graduation
Religious Kindergartens
Ma'ale Adumim offers kindergarten frameworks for young children: state-religious kindergartens (Mamad) are spread throughout the city’s neighborhoods. There are also private religious pre-kindergartens for ages 2–3. It is recommended to check in advance the number of classes for your child's age in the relevant year, as some kindergartens are crowded and there is a "registration war."
State-Religious Elementary Schools
- Yad HaRambam — an established Mamad school in the Kiny neighborhood, considered one of the best in the city. Emphasis on religious studies with a high level in secular studies
- Orot — a Mamad school with a strong Zionist-religious culture
- Nofei Aviv — active in Nofei Medbar, suitable for a diverse population
Religious Secondary Education
- Ma'ale Adumim Ulpana — an ulpana (religious high school for girls) with a boarding school, enjoys a strong reputation and attracts girls from all over the region
- Ma'ale Adumim Yeshiva — a high school yeshiva for boys with academic studies and a military program
- Magen High School — a state-religious complex for boys and girls
Institutions for Higher Religious Education
Near Ma'ale Adumim operates the Ma'ara Institute for women's study of the Beit Midrash, and the Beit Midrash "Merkaz Shapira" for students. Many students come here from Ma'ale Adumim and neighboring areas.
Kashrut and Food — What is Available?
One of the first questions religious families ask is: What is the level of kashrut in the city? The encouraging answer is that Ma'ale Adumim offers a very good kashrut infrastructure:
- Supermarkets: Rami Levy, Shufersal, Victory — all with a wide range of kosher products. The local Victory holds municipal kashrut
- Kosher Butcheries: Several butcheries with mehadrin kashrut are spread throughout the city
- Bakeries: "Heavenly Bread" bakery with challah for Shabbat and holiday cakes
- Kosher Restaurants and Cafés: About 15–20 restaurants with kashrut, some mehadrin. The variety improves year by year
- Dairies: Israeli milk is available in most grocery stores
For several years, a Kashrut Committee has been operating in the city, working together with the local rabbinical authority, and the level of supervision over the kashrut of business owners is high.
Community Institutions and Services for the Religious
- Mikveh: A modern and well-maintained mikveh operates in Nofei Medbar, and there is another mikveh in Kiny
- Eruv: There is an eruv recognized by the local rabbinical authority covering most of the city
- City Rabbi: Ma'ale Adumim has an active city rabbi who is accessible to the public
- Rabbinical Court: There is a religious council with conversion, marriage, and divorce services
- Chevra Kadisha: Kosher burial services are organized
Daily Life — Shabbat and Holidays
One of the sensitive topics for religious families is: "What happens on Shabbat?" Ma'ale Adumim is a diverse city — not all streets are completely quiet on Shabbat, but in most neighborhoods, the atmosphere on Shabbat is calm and respectful. There are no open malls on Shabbat within the city, and the nearby "Adumim Mall" is closed on Shabbat.
During holidays, the city is adorned and presents a clear Jewish character. There is a public menorah lighting, a huge Purim festival, and Passover and Independence Day events organized by the municipality.
Advantages and Disadvantages from a Religious Perspective
Advantages:
- Established and active national-religious community
- Diverse synagogues for every tradition and sect
- Quality state-religious education from infancy
- Lower apartment prices than Jerusalem — 30–40%
- Proximity to Jerusalem (20 minutes without traffic)
- Well-maintained and recognized eruv
Disadvantages / Points to Check:
- Fewer mehadrin restaurants compared to Jerusalem
- The religious classes in some schools are crowded — early registration is necessary
- For the yeshiva and ulpana, check the suitability for your son/daughter in advance
- The atmosphere in mixed neighborhoods is not always quiet on Shabbat
Where to Live as a Religious Family?
The Kiny neighborhood is considered the highest concentration of national-religious families and the most popular choice. Nofei Medbar offers a diverse mix with a strong religious core. Mishor Adumim is developing and may suit young people looking for a more affordable price.
Interested in seeing the available properties? Check the updated list of properties in Ma'ale Adumim and contact an agent who knows the religious community in the city.