The House

About PROMISED LAND

An editorial house, not an agency. A correspondence, not a catalogue. A return, not a transaction.

Jerusalem stone arch

PROMISED LAND was founded on a single conviction: that the purchase of an estate in Israel is, for a Jewish family abroad, never wholly a financial act. It is the closing of a circle older than any of us — a quiet, sovereign return.

We exist to make that return as considered as it deserves to be. Through editorial chronicles, audiences with the country's most disciplined architects, and the curated inventory of Amir Davidson, PROMISED LAND serves a small register of Diaspora families across the United States, Latin America and Europe.

Our reader is rarely in a hurry. Neither, then, are we.