
Stake attention in this memory
The image shows the entrance of a delicatessen named "HaChalban" (The Dairyman/Milkman) on Elchanan Leib Levinsky Street in Tel Aviv, Israel. The shop's metal roller shutter is partially open, revealing the interior, and is covered with yellow and blue graffiti. Hanging on the left, outside the shop, are three decorative metal milk churns, two large and one smaller, each bearing the Hebrew word "חלב" (Chalav, meaning milk). Above them, a blue street sign clearly displays "רח' אלחנן ליב לוינסקי" in Hebrew and "Elanan Leil Levinski st" in English. Inside the well-lit shop, two staff members are visible behind a counter. One person, wearing a light-colored uniform, appears to be attending to items in a display case, suggesting they are serving customers or preparing food. The other staff member is partially obscured. The shop features multiple display cases filled with various food products, likely cheeses, salads, and other deli items. Decorative paper lanterns hang from the ceiling, casting a warm glow. To the right of the entrance, a large, rustic wooden sign details the shop's offerings, including "מעדניית דליקטסים" (Delicatessen Delicacies), "גבינות מכל הסוגים" (Cheeses of all types), "דגים מעושנים" (Smoked fish), "חמוצים" (Pickles), "סלטים ביתיים" (Homemade salads), and "מעדנים וקינוחים" (Delicacies and desserts). It proudly states, "הגבינות של אבא בטעם של סבא" (Dad's cheeses with Grandpa's taste) and features a vintage illustration of a person on a motorcycle next to the year "1958." The sign also lists the address "לוינסקי 48, ת"א" and phone numbers (03-6828020, 054-7500904/2/3, 054-338-1886). A bicycle with a basket is parked on the sidewalk to the far right. The scene depicts a typical daytime operation of a local deli.
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