New museum with Temple replica to be erected opposite Western Wall.
Project’s sponsors include actors Kirk, Michael Douglas
Ofer Petersburg
A grandiose museum featuring an elaborated massive replica of the
Temple is currently being erected opposite the Western Wall.
The three-storey museum, whose construction is valued at nearly $20
million will be erected in the Aish HaTorah ("Fire of the Torah")
Yeshiva complex. The museum will feature a journey through Jewish
history, from the days of Abraham to the present, emphasizing the
message and significance of the Jewish people’s presence in the Land of
Israel and their degree of accomplishment in world improvement.
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Rabbi Yehuda Weinberg, in charge of the project’s establishment, told
Yedioth Ahronoth Wednesday: "We are not taking a political stance," and
added that the museum is also being sponsored by Canadian tycoon,
Leslie Dan, a shareholder in Teva pharmaceutical Industries.
In addition to the great lavish interior, the museum’s crowning glory
is no doubt the massive amphitheater, whose cost is being sponsored by
veteran Hollywood star Kirk Douglas, and his no less famous son,
Michael.
The amphitheater will feature a three-dimensional film depicting the
history of the Jewish nation over a huge glass screen through which one
can see the Western Wall. The museum will also include a learning
center with a VIP wing to host movie stars, politicians and other
celebrities from Israel and abroad.
The company in charge of the museum’s construction is the same
international company that built visitor sites such as the Tower of
London Museum and the World Museum Liverpool. The Aloni Company will
provide special technology that handles marble polishing for
reproducing historical ornamentation.
Ephraim Shor, in charge of the museum curation on behalf of the
Yeshiva, commented that "this will be an audio-visual experience
incorporating scents, so that the act of entering the Temple will be
done with awe of God."
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