
Stake attention in this memory
This image displays a white informational sheet from the Jewish Museum of Greece in Athens, held by a person's hand in the bottom right corner. The sheet is titled "ΕΠΙΠΕΔΟ -1 TIK" (Level -1 TIK) and features ten numbered photographs of Jewish ceremonial artifacts with detailed descriptions in Greek. The displayed objects include: 1. A red "Parochet" (curtain for the Aron Kodesh), originally a prayer rug, from the 19th-century Ioannina Synagogue. 2-7. Various "Tiks" (cases for Torah scrolls), made of wood and featuring different decorations like metal embossing, painted pomegranates, Venetian-style carvings, and floral motifs. These Tiks originate from synagogues in Ioannina, Patras, and Beth Shalom of Athens, dating primarily from the late 18th to the 19th century. One description notes that the scroll and stands are not original. 8. A black embroidered "Parochet" from 1950, made from a wedding dress and dedicated to the Beth Shalom Synagogue of Athens. 9. A grey marble column fragment bearing an inscription including "ALEXANDROU SCHOLASTIKOU KAI PROSTATOU" and a Menorah, from Larissa, dated 4th-6th century CE or later. 10a, 10b. Two commemorative inscriptions detailing monetary donations of gold Napoleons made to the Synagogue of Preveza in 1901. The top right of the sheet provides the museum's contact information: "Εβραϊκό Μουσείο της Ελλάδος" (Jewish Museum of Greece), address (Νίκης 39, 105 57 Αθήνα), phone, fax, email, and website. A blue emblem and the word "ελληνικά" (Greek) are also present. The bottom of the sheet includes a polite request to return the card for the next visitor, "ΠΑΡΑΚΑΛΟΥΜΕ, ΤΟΠΟΘΕΤΗΣΤΕ ΤΗΝ ΚΑΡΤΑ ΣΤΗ ΘΕΣΗ ΤΗΣ, ΓΙΑ ΤΟΝ ΕΠΟΜΕΝΟ ΕΠΙΣΚΕΠΤΗ. ΕΥΧΑΡΙΣΤΟΥΜΕ."
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