
Stake attention in this memory
An exterior shot of a stone building, likely a synagogue, features a large, colorful mural of a Hamsa hand prominently displayed on its facade. The building is constructed with light grey, rectangular stone blocks. Two arched windows with security grates and visible stained glass elements are seen on the left; the upper window features a Star of David, and the lower one contains a menorah symbol. The Hamsa mural is the central subject, depicted with a black background in the palm, adorned with various star constellations and phases of the moon arranged in a circle. In the center of the palm, complex Hebrew text is visible. The hand is outlined in a light blue or teal color, and the background of the mural includes red and white stripes on the left and right edges. Along the bottom curve of the hamsa, the text "GREENPOINT SHUL" is written in white. Above the hamsa, partially visible, is the text "K'TAVAR DE'UTSCH." To the right of the mural, a set of outdoor stairs with green-tinged concrete steps and intricate black wrought iron railings ascend along the side of the building. The scene appears to be under natural daylight, possibly overcast, given the soft lighting and lack of harsh shadows. There are no people visible, and no specific activity is taking place; the image captures a static architectural view. The text "Greenpoint Shul" indicates the building is a synagogue located in Greenpoint.
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