
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays the main entrance of The Great Synagogue (Beit HaKnesset HaGadol) in Tel Aviv, Israel. Four wide, worn, light-colored stone steps lead up to the entrance. A black metal handrail is partially visible on the left side of the steps. The entrance features large, double metal doors with intricate, carved designs; the left door is mostly closed, showcasing a tree-like pattern with translucent sections, while the right door is swung wide open. Above the doors, a stone lintel is carved with Hebrew script from the Kaddish prayer, specifically mentioning "וְיַמְלִיךְ מַלְכוּתֵהּ" (and may He establish His kingdom). Dark stone panels flank the doors; the left panel holds a white rectangular sign identifying "The Great Synagogue Tel Aviv" and a smaller red and white sign indicating CCTV surveillance. Through the open right door, a warmly lit interior is visible, featuring a flight of ascending wooden stairs. A single individual, appearing to be a child or small adult, is depicted from behind, ascending these interior stairs. They are wearing a light-colored, possibly beige or off-white, long-sleeved garment resembling a dress or robe. Their left foot is positioned on a higher step, indicating upward movement. A white rectangular plaque with Hebrew text is mounted on the wall inside, to the left of the internal stairs, and a partial view of shelves or a display unit is visible to the right.
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