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An exterior, low-angle photograph captures the facade of a building in Petah Tikva, Israel, under a partly cloudy sky. The building exhibits a textured, light-colored (off-white or light gray) stucco finish. Positioned on the rooftop, a large, dark-colored metal Hanukkah menorah with nine light bulb sockets is prominently displayed. To the right of the menorah, the upper sections of several dark green, conical coniferous trees, consistent with cypress, extend above the roofline. The building's upper facade features several tall, narrow, rectangular windows with dark frames and translucent panes. A small, light blue-green rectangular sign, bearing the white numeral "11," is affixed to the wall above and between the two leftmost visible windows. Multiple small, square-shaped wall-mounted light fixtures are distributed between the windows. Partial Hebrew text, consisting of the words "כי עמד", "מקו", "בא", and "נר" (from top to bottom, partially obscured on the left), is stenciled in dark gray on the upper left section of the facade. In the lower foreground, a black metal fence with vertical bars and a horizontal top rail spans the width of the frame. A dark vertical post is visible on the lower-left. A branch with small, dark green leaves extends into the upper left quadrant of the frame, partially obscuring the light blue sky which is interspersed with white and gray clouds. No individuals or discernible actions are depicted.
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