
Stake attention in this memory
This image displays a white informational card from "The Jewish Museum of Greece" located in Athens. The card is titled "LEVEL 2 JEWISH HOLIDAYS" and provides details about various Jewish festivals and their associated artifacts on display. The card is divided into several sections. Section A focuses on Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, describing these holidays and presenting a list of eight artifacts. These include rabbinical attire (robe, head cover, Tallit, pectoral ornament), a silk Mappah (Torah case wrapper), hanging oil lamps, a Mahzor (prayer book), a wooden walking stick, a satin Tallit bag, a Shofar (ram's horn), and greeting cards. Small photographs show these items within a museum display case. The lower part of the card describes Sukkot and Hanukkah. For Sukkot, three items are listed: a Mappah (Torah case wrapper), Piyutim (liturgical poems), and a cushion cover, all featuring gold embroidery or historical significance. Hanukkah, celebrating the reconsecration of the Temple, is represented by various types of Hanukkiyot (candelabra or oil lamps), including cut and cast brass, sheet brass, tin, silver, and eight-branched brass versions, with their origins and donors specified. Photographs of these artifacts are also visible in two separate display sections, labeled B and C in the image. The text includes the museum's contact information: address (39 Nikis str., 105 57 Athens, Greece), telephone, fax, email (info@jewishmuse), and website (www.jewishmuse). At the bottom right, a truncated instruction reads: "PLEASE, RETURN THIS CARD TO ITS PLACE, AS A COURTESY TO THE NEXT VISITOR. THAN". The overall scene depicts a well-organized museum exhibit information panel, likely for visitors to read while viewing the displayed artifacts.
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