
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays a series of bronze plaques affixed to a light-colored, possibly fabric-covered, display wall, likely within a museum setting. The plaques are rectangular, vary in size, and are secured with screws in each corner. The overall arrangement suggests a wall of benefactors or memorial dedications. The largest plaque, oriented vertically on the far left, serves as a header, stating in Greek: "Δωρητές Εβραϊκού Μουσείου επί της οδού Αμαλίας 36" (Donors Jewish Museum on Amalias Street 36), clearly indicating the location as the Jewish Museum of Greece in Athens. Other plaques contain inscriptions in both English and Greek, primarily acknowledging donations and remembering individuals. Notable inscriptions include: - A plaque dedicating a "Gift of the family of Pepi and Raphael Matathia in memory of their parents Samuel and Sarina Matathia." The Greek text confirms these names. - Another plaque for a "Gift of Pepi and Karyl Matathia in memory of Raphael Matathia brother and husband," with the corresponding Greek text. - A plaque acknowledging "Donor Mr & Mrs Freddy & Nelly Abravanel," also present in Greek. - A dedication for a "Gift of the family of S. Souli Vital in memory of Zacharias & Rebecca Vital," with the Greek text confirming "Οικολ. Σ. Σούλη Βιτάλ εις μνήμην γονέων Ζαχαρία & Ρεβέκκα Βιτάλ." Several smaller plaques are also visible, though their text is less legible. The consistent dual-language format (English and Greek) indicates an international audience for the museum's acknowledgments. The scene is static, capturing a permanent display designed to honor donors and commemorate individuals within the context of the Jewish Museum of Greece.
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