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The image displays a retail setting, likely a bookstore, characterized by shelves filled with books and a collection of plush toys. The scene is illuminated by artificial light, suggesting an indoor environment.

The main subjects are numerous books, predominantly with Russian titles, and several plush toys that resemble the character Cheburashka. The books cover a range of genres, including history ("ХРОНИКА УРА ЛИНДА," "БИТВА ДИПЛОМАТОВ, ВЕНА, 1814," "ХХ век. 1953-1991 годы ОТ СССР ДО РОССИЙСКОЙ ФЕДЕРАЦИИ"), biographies ("ЛЕОНАРДО ДА ВИНЧИ," "НАПОЛЕОН"), and fiction (e.g., "ЧУЖОЕ ПОЛУШАРИЕ," "ДИКИЕ КАРТЫ"). Some visible authors include Nikolai Svechin, A. Bukharin, and Alexander Masnikov.

On a shelf or counter, five plush toys are arranged. Three are unwrapped: a large white one, a medium brown one, and a smaller red one, all featuring prominent orange faces with large, dark eyes. Two additional purple plush toys are visible, wrapped in clear plastic, showing yellow and white striped feet. A price tag with a barcode and the number "524" is attached to one of the unwrapped toys.

To the right of the main display, a dark surface holds a pair of glasses with black frames, a pen, and several handwritten notes. These notes are in Russian, with visible fragments such as "Иога," "Слово," "БАР," "Пробуж," "Красная," and numbers like "0723," "04400," and "026212 13," suggesting inventory or internal communication.

The primary activity is the display of merchandise for sale. The prevalence of Russian-language books and Cheburashka toys, combined with the Tel-Aviv, Israel location, strongly indicates a Russian-cultural bookstore or shop serving the Russian-speaking community in the city.
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Jun 2, 2026

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The image displays a retail setting, likely a bookstore, characterized by shelves filled with books and a collection of plush toys. The scene is illuminated by artificial light, suggesting an indoor environment. The main subjects are numerous books, predominantly with Russian titles, and several plush toys that resemble the character Cheburashka. The books cover a range of genres, including history ("ХРОНИКА УРА ЛИНДА," "БИТВА ДИПЛОМАТОВ, ВЕНА, 1814," "ХХ век. 1953-1991 годы ОТ СССР ДО РОССИЙСКОЙ ФЕДЕРАЦИИ"), biographies ("ЛЕОНАРДО ДА ВИНЧИ," "НАПОЛЕОН"), and fiction (e.g., "ЧУЖОЕ ПОЛУШАРИЕ," "ДИКИЕ КАРТЫ"). Some visible authors include Nikolai Svechin, A. Bukharin, and Alexander Masnikov. On a shelf or counter, five plush toys are arranged. Three are unwrapped: a large white one, a medium brown one, and a smaller red one, all featuring prominent orange faces with large, dark eyes. Two additional purple plush toys are visible, wrapped in clear plastic, showing yellow and white striped feet. A price tag with a barcode and the number "524" is attached to one of the unwrapped toys. To the right of the main display, a dark surface holds a pair of glasses with black frames, a pen, and several handwritten notes. These notes are in Russian, with visible fragments such as "Иога," "Слово," "БАР," "Пробуж," "Красная," and numbers like "0723," "04400," and "026212 13," suggesting inventory or internal communication. The primary activity is the display of merchandise for sale. The prevalence of Russian-language books and Cheburashka toys, combined with the Tel-Aviv, Israel location, strongly indicates a Russian-cultural bookstore or shop serving the Russian-speaking community in the city.

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