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This image captures a still life display, likely within a museum or exhibition, showcasing objects of Jewish cultural and religious significance. The scene is static, with no discernible activity or event taking place beyond the arrangement of the items.

The central object is a glass bottle containing a dark liquid, presumably wine, lying on its side. Its label features text in both Hebrew and Greek. The Hebrew reads "יין כשר לפסח" (Yayin Kasher LePesach), translating to "Kosher wine for Passover." The Greek text corroborates this, stating "ΚΑΣΣΕΡ ΓΙΑ ΤΟ ΠΕΣΣΑΧ" (Kasser gia to Pessah), also meaning "Kosher for Passover." Further Greek text identifies the origin: "ΙΣΡΑΗΛΙΤΙΚΗ ΚΟΙΝΟΤΗΣ ΑΘΗΝΩΝ" (Jewish Community of Athens), "ΑΠΟ ΤΗΝ ΟΙΝΟΤΡΑΝΣ Α.Ε." (From Oinotrans S.A.), and mentions "ΤΟ ΕΡΓΟΣΤΑΣΙΟ ΤΗΣ ΚΡΟΝΟΣ ΕΛΕ" (The factory of Cronos Ele...), and "ΑΡΧΙΡΑΒΒΙΝΕΙΑ ΑΘΗΝΩΝ" (Chief Rabbinate of Athens), confirming its certification and origin within the Jewish community of Athens, Greece. The word "ΚΡΑΣ" (Kras), meaning wine, is also visible, along with "ΤΑΥΚΟ" (TAYKO), possibly a brand name.

Beside the bottle, to the right, is a silver-colored metal cup or goblet, possibly a Kiddush cup, featuring intricate etched or embossed designs on its surface. To the left and background, an embroidered textile, likely a mat or cover, displays ornate floral or abstract patterns in muted tones with small red accents. To the right of the bottle and cup, a white textile features vibrant red embroidery depicting stylized human-like figures and a Star of David, strongly hinting at themes from Jewish tradition or the Passover Haggadah. A small, dark, possibly wooden or tortoiseshell object is partially visible in the upper right corner. The presence of reflections across the objects suggests they are displayed behind a protective glass barrier. The combination of items and the prominent text indicates a collection focused on Jewish heritage, specifically relating to the Passover holiday in Athens, Greece.
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Jan 12, 2025

Athina, Greece

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This image captures a still life display, likely within a museum or exhibition, showcasing objects of Jewish cultural and religious significance. The scene is static, with no discernible activity or event taking place beyond the arrangement of the items. The central object is a glass bottle containing a dark liquid, presumably wine, lying on its side. Its label features text in both Hebrew and Greek. The Hebrew reads "יין כשר לפסח" (Yayin Kasher LePesach), translating to "Kosher wine for Passover." The Greek text corroborates this, stating "ΚΑΣΣΕΡ ΓΙΑ ΤΟ ΠΕΣΣΑΧ" (Kasser gia to Pessah), also meaning "Kosher for Passover." Further Greek text identifies the origin: "ΙΣΡΑΗΛΙΤΙΚΗ ΚΟΙΝΟΤΗΣ ΑΘΗΝΩΝ" (Jewish Community of Athens), "ΑΠΟ ΤΗΝ ΟΙΝΟΤΡΑΝΣ Α.Ε." (From Oinotrans S.A.), and mentions "ΤΟ ΕΡΓΟΣΤΑΣΙΟ ΤΗΣ ΚΡΟΝΟΣ ΕΛΕ" (The factory of Cronos Ele...), and "ΑΡΧΙΡΑΒΒΙΝΕΙΑ ΑΘΗΝΩΝ" (Chief Rabbinate of Athens), confirming its certification and origin within the Jewish community of Athens, Greece. The word "ΚΡΑΣ" (Kras), meaning wine, is also visible, along with "ΤΑΥΚΟ" (TAYKO), possibly a brand name. Beside the bottle, to the right, is a silver-colored metal cup or goblet, possibly a Kiddush cup, featuring intricate etched or embossed designs on its surface. To the left and background, an embroidered textile, likely a mat or cover, displays ornate floral or abstract patterns in muted tones with small red accents. To the right of the bottle and cup, a white textile features vibrant red embroidery depicting stylized human-like figures and a Star of David, strongly hinting at themes from Jewish tradition or the Passover Haggadah. A small, dark, possibly wooden or tortoiseshell object is partially visible in the upper right corner. The presence of reflections across the objects suggests they are displayed behind a protective glass barrier. The combination of items and the prominent text indicates a collection focused on Jewish heritage, specifically relating to the Passover holiday in Athens, Greece.

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