The Kamah Center, named in honor of Joseph and Christina Kasierer, was innagurated in 2010. It is a complex of two buildings connected by an inner courtyard located in the heart of Kibbutz Harduf. The Kamah Center serves the curative communities of Tuvia and Beit Elisha and houses the organization's offices.
The Kamah Center includes:
- Rehabilitative Vocational Workshop where members of Beit Elisha work daily and produce handcrafted products from natural materials.
- Sewing and Textile Design Workshop providing professional training for the Tuvia community teens.
- Central Kitchen and Bakery which employ members of Beit Elisha in preparing food and baked goods for the communities.
- The Gallery and Cafe
- Multipurpose Hall for cultural and sports events
- A small Hall for Ceremonial Gatherings
- Learning Center for the Tuvia community children and youth.
- Therapy Rooms for sessions with social workers and expressive arts therapists
- The organization's administrative headquarters



