Beit Halechem is a bakery and cafe at 33 Elazar Ben Yair Street in Arad. Current municipal, tourism and managed business records describe handmade breads and baked goods together with cafe food such as sandwiches, pizza and coffee.
It works as a city food stop for residents and travelers heading between Arad, Masada and the Dead Sea. Call if you need a particular product, a large order or seating, because bakery inventory and service format can change during the day.
The current sources consistently identify Beit Halechem as both a bakery and a cafe. Bread, pastries and other baked goods are central to the business, while sandwiches, pizza and coffee broaden the range beyond a conventional bakery counter.
This page does not publish a complete menu. Ask what is available when you visit, especially late in the day or before a holiday, when individual baked items may sell out.
Current Arad tourism and managed business sources describe Beit Halechem as kosher mehadrin. Certifications and supervising authorities can change, so travelers who rely on a specific standard should inspect or request the current certificate before ordering.
No dietary or allergen claim should be inferred from the kosher listing. Ask the bakery directly about ingredients, shared preparation areas and any product-specific requirement.
Beit Halechem is in Arad, not in the Ein Bokek hotel area. It can fit before a desert drive, after a local attraction or as a takeaway stop for a carefully planned outing.
Use the Arad visitor guide to plan city and regional distances. If taking food into the desert, store it safely, carry sufficient drinking water and remove all waste from natural areas.
It is listed as both. Current local sources describe a bakery counter together with cafe food and drinks.
Current sources consistently support breads, baked goods, sandwiches, pizza and coffee. Confirm specific products before making a special trip.
Current local listings describe it as kosher mehadrin. Check the certificate in effect when you visit if a particular standard matters to you.
Current business records mention delivery and large-order activity, but arrangements, minimum quantities and timing must be confirmed by telephone.
No. It is in Arad, which requires a drive from Ein Bokek, Neve Zohar and the Dead Sea shoreline.