Marking the AACI's fiftieth anniversary, 21 American and Canadian immigrants were honored at the President's Residence in Jerusalem.
The ability of AACI to provide these client-focused levels of service is critically important to the Aliyah success of many English speaking immigrants.
AACI offers a large array of country-wide tours, art exhibits, and organized trips to music and theater productions as well as numerous library services throughout the country.
The AACI English Language Library for the Visually Impaired and Homebound is the only one of its kind serving all of Israel.
This volunteer-run English language library provides a crucial service for people who suffer from vision disabilities of all ages.
AACI offers kosher international trips throughout the year, ranging from African safaris, cruises to Italy, and tours through the Baltics.
Operating out of Jerusalem, this English-language, community-based radio educates, informs, entertains, and connects people to Israel through discussion about the realities and practicalities of day-to-day life.
The station takes no political or religious position, but rather informs its audience on the range of views that make up debate in the Israeli media.
People in Israel and around the world tune in to hear discussions about culture, sports, health care, legal rights, employment opportunities, women's issues, road safety, and music.