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A pair of ornate, dark-patinated metal doors, likely bronze or heavily oxidized copper, is depicted in a full, frontal, close-up view. The doors, divided into two equal vertical panels, exhibit a prominent textured surface with raised relief designs. Each door panel features a seven-branched menorah with stylized flames at the top section, positioned above a spiraling, fluted column design. Between these and flanking structures, a granular, pebble-like texture covers the surface. A central vertical band on each door panel contains multiple circular medallions, each embossed with Hebrew text. On the left door, visible inscriptions include "דן" (Dan), "גד" (Gad), "אשר" (Asher), and "יוסף" (Joseph). On the right door, visible inscriptions include "ראובן" (Reuben), "שמעון" (Simeon), "לוי" (Levi), "יהודה" (Judah), "יששכר" (Issachar), and "זבולון" (Zebulun). These correspond to names of the Twelve Tribes of Israel. In the center, where the two door panels meet, two round, dark metal rings or knockers are affixed at mid-height. A small, rectangular plaque with fine Hebrew script is visible at the bottom right of the right door. The metal displays an aged appearance with an uneven, dark finish and highlights of reddish-brown patination. The iconography, specifically the menorahs and the names of the Twelve Tribes of Israel in Hebrew, indicates a Jewish religious structure. This detailed metalwork is consistent with the main entrance doors of **The Great Synagogue (Hechal Yehuda Synagogue) on Allenby Street in Tel-Aviv, Israel.** No people or dynamic actions are present in the image.
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