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Two men are engaged in a Jewish religious ritual, likely a prayer service, in an indoor setting that appears to be a synagogue or study hall. The image is taken from a slightly elevated perspective, looking down at the participants and the objects on a wooden lectern. In the foreground, a man's right arm and hand are visible, wrapped in black leather phylactery (tefillin) straps. He is positioned next to a decorated wooden lectern, which features a carved Star of David on its side and a surface adorned with blue, green, and purple floral motifs. At the center of the scene, another bearded man is leaning over the lectern, preparing or interacting with a large Torah scroll. He wears a white and black striped tallit (prayer shawl) draped over his shoulders and head, and has a black phylactery box (tefillin shel rosh) on his forehead. His hands are near the silver, ornate handles of the Torah scroll. To the left and further back, a third bearded man is partially visible, also wearing a tallit and kippah. In the background, typical interior elements like tables, chairs, bookshelves filled with books, and fluorescent lighting are visible. The walls are light-colored, with a section of light blue. On the lectern, beside the Torah scroll, there is a small brown book with gold lettering, likely a prayer book or holy text, and a small white placard with illegible English text. The men's attire and the ritual objects clearly indicate a Jewish religious context.
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