The Aish World Center, opposite the Kosel, hosted Israeli Ambassador to the United Nations Danny Danon and a delegation of 30 of his peers during their visit to Yerusalayim earlier this month, following their historic visit to Poland for the annual March of the Living.
Danon has brought more than 100 U.N. ambassadors to the Aish World Center in the past year. Aish welcomes hundreds of dignitaries annually to teach the importance and relevance of Jewish wisdom and values.
“It is so important to start our tour at the Aish World Center. If you look out the window, you’ll see Jewish worshippers going to pray at the Western Wall on Shabbat; above them, Muslims praying for Ramadan; and a few hundred feet away, you will see Christians, all in one square kilometer,” explained Danon to his colleagues. “This is the best proof of peace and security in Israel.”
The diplomats—representing Kenya, Nicaragua, Guatemala, Honduras, Latvia and Lithuania—joined longtime Aish partner and supporter Marc Goldman and Aish HaTorah CEO Rabbi Steven Burg for a tour that included a historical overview of Yerushalayim from the Aish rooftop with its panoramic view of the Har Habayis, Kosel and surrounding mountains.
The ambassadors viewed a short film, “Reality,” produced by Goldman, which expresses the importance of following the Bible’s wisdom to ensure the spiritual and physical survival of humanity.
Burg welcomed the ambassadors to the Aish World Center, calling it “the United Nations of the Jewish world.” He commended the ambassadors for having the courage to “take a stand and be able to speak up when you see things that are just plain wrong.”
Later in the evening, Burg hosted a Shabbos dinner at the Aish World Center for a delegation of senior American diplomats, including U.S. Ambassador to Israel David Friedman, U.S. Ambassador to Switzerland Ed McMullen, Special Envoy for Monitoring and Combating Anti-Semitism Elan Carr, U.S. Ambassador to Germany Richard Grenell and members of the Diaspora Ministry.
(JNS)
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