
Stake attention in this memory
This image depicts an exhibit at the Jewish Museum of Greece in Athens. Two framed displays of historical documents are prominently featured on a light-colored wall. The upper frame contains a large German-language document, partially titled "ANORDN" (likely part of "Anordnung," meaning decree). This document outlines regulations for "Juden" (Jews) in Athens, including mandatory registration and a strict curfew from 17:00 to 03:00. Notable details include the date "26.11.1943" and the mention of "SS - Brigadeführer," clearly indicating its origin during the Nazi occupation of Greece and its impact on the Jewish community. The lower frame displays multiple smaller, aged documents. One document is from the "ΙΣΡΑΗΛΙΤΙΚΗ ΚΟΙΝΟΤΗΣ ΘΕΣΣΑΛΟΝΙΚΗΣ" (Israelite Community of Thessaloniki), with its German equivalent "ISRAELITISCHE KULTUSGEMEINDE ZU SALONIKI" also visible. Another document is an "ΑΝΑΚΟΙΝΩΣΙΣ" (Announcement), including the year "1976" and references to "Θεσσαλονίκη, 1.3.1943" and the name "Δαβίδ Νεχάμα Καπόν," suggesting content related to the Jewish community in Thessaloniki during World War II. To the right, a white informational box confirms the location, displaying "Εβραϊκό Μουσείο Ελλάδος" (Jewish Museum of Greece) and its address: Nikis 39, 105 57 Athens, Greece, along with contact information and website. The box also reiterates the "ελληνικά" (Greek) language. A partially visible green QR code is on the wall to the left. The scene is an indoor museum setting, with artificial lighting and reflections on the glass of the framed exhibits. The documents are historical, reflecting significant events concerning the Jewish communities in Athens and Thessaloniki.
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