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The Aish World Center opposite the Western Wall
"one of the "20 most beautiful spots in Israel"
Yediot Acharonot

The Aish World Center boasts 50'000 square feet. The original building was built on bed rock in the 1800's, Aish aquired the building from the government in 1990 and in 2009 opened its doors to the public. The buildings primary use is for outreach programs and we are currently raising funds to build "The Western Wall Explorium" a state of the art virtual interactive museum, walking you through 3'000 years of Jewish History from Abraham to the Modern State of Israel.
The Weinberg Terrace Roof Top, Level 6

A Breathtaking view soaring above the Wall and Temple Mount, with a 360 panoramic outlook of the Old City, to the Dead Sea and the City of David.
The Schiff Terrace ELC, Level 5
"Arguably one of the most significant works of glass art to be permanently exhibited in Jerusalem"
Jerusalem Post

Chihuly glass sculpture chandelier, made of 590 individual pieces, the construction took 2 workers from Dale’s studio 3 days, we commissioned Dale to build this unique piece "Fire & Water" that Synthesizes the Fire of Torah and the Water dripping down onto the Rock from the famous story of our Sage Rebbi Akiva.

These Crusaders Arches were discovered while the building was under construction, over a thousand years old these arches add a unique character to the ELC & Lobby floor.

Hytman Conference Room,this room is the largest of all and has a doors onto the terrace's overlooking the Western Wall, can seat groups of up-to 12 people and is used for meetings and classes.

ELC Room 1 , Holds 6-8 people

ELC Room 2, This room holds upto 4 people and looks onto the Kotel and Excavations

ELC Room 3, Dedicated by The Chessed Foundation, Rene & Alan Feinstein In Memory of there parents, this spacious room holds up-to 8 people.

ELC Room 4 , Dedicated by Brad W Berger in Honor of his daughter Niki, this Room is bright and has a door onto the Terrace overlooking the Western Wall, seating 3-4 people.
The Kirk Douglas Movie Theater, Gindi Level 1

The Kirk Douglas Movie Theater was generously donated to the Aish World Center by Kirk Douglas and can sit up to 70 people, we use the Theater for educational purposes through thought provoking and profound videos on Judaism for groups visiting the Aish Center and the Western Wall.
Second Temple Aqueduct, Gindi Level 1

The Aqueduct was discovered during construction of the building and dates back 2'000 years, the water flowed zig zaging down from Chevron 80 killometers to the Aish building and provided water for the inhabitants of the Old CIty dwelling opposite the Temple.