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A person's hand holds an open, vertical brochure written in Greek. The brochure features multiple folded panels with headings and a main body of text, alongside an interior architectural photograph.

The visible text describes the Jewish Museum of Greece (Εβραϊκό Μουσείο της Ελλάδος - E.M.E.), stating it was founded in 1977 by the Jewish Communities of Athens and Thessaloniki. It mentions the museum's expansion through support from "American Friends of E.M.E." and the "Friends of E.M.E. Association," and its relocation to a permanent 800 sq.m. building at Nikis 39 in 1997. The text details the museum's facilities, including permanent and temporary exhibitions, educational programs, a library, archives, conservation workshops, and offices. It emphasizes the museum's focus on education, community services, research, and international cultural initiatives.

Headings visible on the brochure's panels are "Η ΜΟΝΙΜΗ ΕΚΘΕΣΗ" (THE PERMANENT EXHIBITION), "ΟΙ ΔΡΑΣΤΗΡΙΟΤΗΤΕΣ" (THE ACTIVITIES), "ΟΙ ΣΥΛΛΟΓΕΣ" (THE COLLECTIONS), and "ΤΟ ΜΟΥΣΕΙΟ" (THE MUSEUM).

The photograph on the brochure displays a modern interior architectural detail, possibly a ceiling or skylight, characterized by a striking geometric, hexagonal design in warm brown and lighter tones. Part of a person's leg, clad in dark trousers, is visible in the background, indicating an indoor setting. The location context provided by the text is Athens, Greece, specifically the Jewish Museum of Greece.
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Jan 12, 2025

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A person's hand holds an open, vertical brochure written in Greek. The brochure features multiple folded panels with headings and a main body of text, alongside an interior architectural photograph. The visible text describes the Jewish Museum of Greece (Εβραϊκό Μουσείο της Ελλάδος - E.M.E.), stating it was founded in 1977 by the Jewish Communities of Athens and Thessaloniki. It mentions the museum's expansion through support from "American Friends of E.M.E." and the "Friends of E.M.E. Association," and its relocation to a permanent 800 sq.m. building at Nikis 39 in 1997. The text details the museum's facilities, including permanent and temporary exhibitions, educational programs, a library, archives, conservation workshops, and offices. It emphasizes the museum's focus on education, community services, research, and international cultural initiatives. Headings visible on the brochure's panels are "Η ΜΟΝΙΜΗ ΕΚΘΕΣΗ" (THE PERMANENT EXHIBITION), "ΟΙ ΔΡΑΣΤΗΡΙΟΤΗΤΕΣ" (THE ACTIVITIES), "ΟΙ ΣΥΛΛΟΓΕΣ" (THE COLLECTIONS), and "ΤΟ ΜΟΥΣΕΙΟ" (THE MUSEUM). The photograph on the brochure displays a modern interior architectural detail, possibly a ceiling or skylight, characterized by a striking geometric, hexagonal design in warm brown and lighter tones. Part of a person's leg, clad in dark trousers, is visible in the background, indicating an indoor setting. The location context provided by the text is Athens, Greece, specifically the Jewish Museum of Greece.

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