Beit ha-Yedidut will serve as the permanent home for the fund, currently housed in a rented building in Jerusalem.
The building will serve as a base for fund activity and as a visitors center for one million pilgrims, some of whom are contributors the fund, who come to Israel each year.
The building will be eight stories and house the offices of the fund’s chairman and his library, fund offices, an auditorium, seminar rooms, a visitors center with a permanent display and changing exhibitions, underground parking and a spacious garden.