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A framed educational poster titled "LEARN HEBREW: TONGUE OF THE PROPHETS, LANGUAGE OF TODAY" is displayed indoors on a light-colored wall. The poster features the Hebrew alphabet, with each letter presented in a large, stylized brown font within a rectangular grid. Each square of the grid contains a distinct Hebrew letter, its transliterated name, a related Hebrew word in parentheses, and its English translation. Below the large letter, a small, colorful cartoon figure interacts with the letter's shape or performs an action that illustrates the meaning of the associated Hebrew word. For example, for "Alef (Ochel) - Food," a figure is eating. For "Ayin (Aliyah) - Ascent," a figure climbs a ladder. For "Chet (Chafira) - Excavation," a figure digs into the letter. Other examples include "Gimel (Gavoha) - High/Tall," "Beyt (Bedidut) - Loneliness," "He (Hafuch) - Upside Down," "Tet (Tipa) - Drop," "Mem (Machala) - Illness," "Reysh (Rechilut) - Gossip," and "Kof (Katan) - Small." The poster is designed to teach Hebrew in an engaging, visual manner. In the bottom right corner, fine print indicates copyright information for "Akiva Press, Jerusalem & New York." The wooden frame encloses the poster, which is presented slightly askew on the wall in Athina, Greece.
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