Beato Rosaz in Cesana Torinese (Italy) August 2025 Beautiful landscapes & true Jewish atmosphere.
✡ Glatt kosher Location: Cesana Torinese, Piemonte, Italy
Organizer: BEIT REUVEN
Dates: August 12 to 24, 2025
About WELCOME TO THE 25th of the BEIT REUVENAugust 12 to 24, 2025
We look forward to seeing you at Beato Rosaz in Cesana Torinese †“ TO (Italy) Beautiful landscapes and true Jewish atmosphere.
Kashrut & dining Glatt Kosher under the Supervision di R.Y. Belinow and Rabbi Levi Y. Shlomo Piha - Chabad Torino, and Dell'Italia Kosher Union Iku.
Includes full board (breakfast, lunch, snack, dinner) and a special Shabbat menu. The hotel offers a refined kitchen, served on a dish or as a buffet during the living room.
The Shabbat special in the hotel will allow you to try a magical and unique experience thanks to the exquisite and traditional flow rates of the Shabbat and the quiet atmosphere of the hotel.
Religious life & Shabbat The hotel has a synagogue and a Sefer Torah with a daily Minyan. Torah lessons take place daily for guests who are interested.
Activities & entertainment Horse riding,
tennis,
kayak,
fishing,
swimming pool
and much more. ..
You can enjoy long walks in nature, visit several lakes and waterfalls you find while hiking between the splendid mountains and national parks.
Location Address: Via Carlo Ferragut, 4, 10054 Cesana Torinese Metropolitan City of Turin, Italy
Tags CESANA TORINESE IT EUR Europe Summer Hotel
Home · Contact · List your business About this listing Beato Rosaz in Cesana Torinese offers a dedicated Jewish vacation experience in the heart of the Italian Alps. Marking the 25th anniversary of the Beit Reuven program, this seasonal retreat runs from August 12 to 24, 2025. It provides a rare opportunity for observant travelers to enjoy the Piedmont region's natural beauty while maintaining a strictly kosher lifestyle. The atmosphere is designed to be both restorative and spiritually uplifting, catering to families and individuals looking for a summer getaway with a communal feel.
Set in a region known for its crisp mountain air and panoramic views, the hotel serves as a secluded base for relaxation. The program emphasizes a "true Jewish atmosphere," balancing physical comfort with religious observance. Guests can expect a structured environment where the logistical needs of a kosher traveler are fully met, allowing focus on the scenic surroundings and local excursions.
About the area Cesana Torinese is located in the province of Turin, near the French border, making it a pivotal spot in the Vialattea (Milky Way) ski area. During the month of August, the town transforms from a winter sports hub into a lush, green alpine destination. The high altitude provides a cool escape from the Mediterranean heat common in other parts of Italy during mid-summer.
The hotel is situated within reach of the Jewish community in Turin, which facilitates the supervision and logistical support provided by Chabad of Turin. This proximity allows for a reliable supply of Glatt Kosher provisions and religious resources, bridging the gap between a remote mountain location and the necessities of an observant lifestyle. The quiet streets and nature paths surrounding the establishment offer a tranquil environment for those seeking peace and privacy.
Nearby Jewish landmarks Regional Attractions
The Piedmont region is renowned for its alpine beauty and historical significance. Nearby, the Sestriere ski resort offers high-altitude vistas and summer hiking trails that are popular during the August season. The surrounding Susa Valley is dotted with ancient forts and glacial lakes, providing ample opportunities for day trips between prayer services and meals.
Jewish Exploration in Piedmont
While Cesana Torinese is a mountain retreat, it serves as a gateway to the Jewish history of the region. Many guests choose to extend their trip by visiting Turin (Torino), which is home to one of the most magnificent synagogues in Europe, the Mole Antonelliana (originally built as a synagogue), and a historic Jewish ghetto. The presence of the Chabad of Turin ensures a connection to the wider Italian Jewish community.
What to expect Dining at Beato Rosaz is a central part of the experience. The kitchen provides Glatt Kosher meals under the strict supervision of Rabbi Y. Belinow and Rabbi Levi Y. Shlomo Piha of Chabad Torino, as well as the Italy Kosher Union (IKU). Guests receive full board, which includes breakfast, lunch, an afternoon snack, and dinner. The culinary style combines refined techniques with traditional flavors, served either at the table or as a buffet. Shabbat is treated with particular care, featuring a traditional menu and a quiet, dignified atmosphere.
Spiritual life is fully integrated into the stay. An on-site synagogue equipped with a Sefer Torah ensures that guests can participate in daily minyanim without leaving the premises. For those interested in religious study, daily Torah lessons are organized by the program hosts. The combination of professional kosher catering, organized prayer, and the serene alpine setting creates a comprehensive environment for the modern Jewish traveler.
Frequently asked questions What are the dates for the Beato Rosaz vacation? The program is scheduled to run from August 12 to August 24, 2025. Booking in advance is recommended due to the limited duration of the event.
Who provides the kosher supervision for this stay? The kashrut is overseen by Rabbi Y. Belinow and Rabbi Levi Y. Shlomo Piha of Chabad Torino, alongside the Italy Kosher Union (IKU). It is a Glatt Kosher program.
Are there daily prayer services available? Yes, there is an on-site synagogue with a Sefer Torah. Daily minyanim are held to ensure guests can pray with a community.
What does the meal plan include? The stay includes full board, covering breakfast, lunch, an afternoon snack, and dinner, with a special menu dedicated to Shabbat.
Are there any educational opportunities during the stay? In addition to religious services, the program offers daily Torah lessons for interested participants, set against the quiet backdrop of the Italian Alps.