
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays an informational panel from The Jewish Museum of Greece in Athens, featuring text predominantly in English and several exhibit items at the bottom. The panel provides contact details for the museum: 39 Nikis str., 105 57 Athens, Greece; Tel: (+30) 210 32.25.582, Fax: (+30) 210 32.31.577, E-mail: info@jewishmuseum.gr, Web site: www.jewishmuseum.gr. A prominent "english" heading is centered at the top, below which is a blue logo featuring stylized letters, possibly representing the museum's initials. The main body of the panel lists and describes seven exhibit items. Visible items include: 2) A colorful carpet depicting Theodor Herzl, the first Zionist Congress, and a Star of David motif with radiating lines. The description states it's from the early 20th century, donated by Mrs. Rosa Benveniste. 4) A black-and-white newspaper photograph of Theodor Herzl (1860-1904), described as the father of political Zionism, with his famous motto "If you will, it is no fairytale." It dates to circa 1954 and was donated by Mrs. Aaron Fengos. 5) A black-and-white photograph of David Ben-Gurion (1886-1973), Israel's first prime minister, dedicated to Alberto Minervo and donated by Mrs. Victoria Minervo and the Kapon family. 6) Several bonds, blue in color, displayed under glass. These are described as four bonds issued in Salonika and Ioannina, demonstrating the interest of Greek Jews in the development of Eretz Israel. Other items mentioned but less clearly visible are: 1) A poster from 1946 for the 50th anniversary of the Zionist Organisation, from the Synagogue of Patras. 3) An engraving of the map of Eretz Israel, dated May 1821. 7) A ceramic plate commemorating the 1949 armistice agreements between Israel, Egypt, and Transjordan, signed in Rhodes, donated by Mr. Maurice Soriano. The bottom right corner of the panel includes a courtesy message: "CE, AS A COURTESY TO THE NEXT VISITOR. THANK YOU." The lighting appears to be indoor, and the panel is likely part of a museum exhibit, providing explanatory text for the artifacts on display.
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