Beit Daniella
Our flagship home for Lone Soldiers in Ramat Gan.
50 Private Rooms
Opened in fall 2024, Bayit Brigade’s flagship residence in Ramat gan is home to over 50 Lone Soldiers. Purpose-built to support young olim before, during, and after their military service, Beit Daniella includes private rooms, studio apartments, study spaces, lounges, communal kitchens, and a stunning rooftop—all thoughtfully designed to foster connection and community.
A Vibrant Community
More than just housing, this building is a vibrant hub of stability and growth. Weekends come alive with Shabbat dinners, rooftop BBQs, and local partnerships that bring joy and support to our residents. It reflects our mission in action: to ensure every Lone Soldier feels at home — surrounded by care, community, and the resources they need to thrive.
Centrally Located
Bayit Brigade’s flagship building is located in a prime location in the heart of Ramat Gan, just 4km from the center of Tel Aviv. The front door is steps from public transportation, restaurants, bakeries, supermarkets, synagogues and everything our heroes need to feel at home. Soldiers have access to a local gym and enjoy the local green spaces throughout the neighborhood. The central location provides our residents with access to employment opportunities, higher education, and a vibrant social scene.
Designed for soldiers
The community is a group of young men and women, all at different stages—before, during, and after their military service. Each floor is customized to the needs of soldiers at their unique stage in the army. Active soldiers have private rooms with wifi, a smart TV and desk. Veteran Lone Soldiers have small apartments where they host friends and seamlessly transition into a career and higher education. It’s a place where young people live together, face similar challenges, and build a future in Israel.
In memory of Daniella Moffson
Bayit Brigade’s Flagship Building is named in memory of Daniella Moffson and generously sponsored by the The Daniella Moffson Foundation.
Daniella Moffson devoted her life to helping others—from hospitals in New York to clinics in South Africa and foster homes in Israel. Her boundless empathy, joyful presence, and acts of kindness, both large and small, left a lasting imprint on everyone she met. We proudly name this building in her honor, continuing her legacy of chesed and care for others.