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The image shows a close-up of a light-colored, rough-textured stone with Hebrew inscriptions. The stone appears to be a memorial marker. The inscription is divided into several lines, indicating a name, dates, and a title or role.

The top line reads "גן וולנשטיין" (Gan Weinstein), likely the name of the memorial.
The second line reads "י" (yud), which is a Hebrew abbreviation, possibly for "year" or part of a name.
The third line reads "לד"ר יוליוס וולנשטיין ז"ל" (Dr. Julius Weinstein, of blessed memory).
Below this, there are dates: "1908 - 1973".
The next line states "חבר מועצת עירית נתניה" (Member of Netanya City Council).
The final line reads "סגן ראש העיר נתניה בין השנים 1959-1965" (Deputy Mayor of Netanya between the years 1959-1965).

The stone is set among dark reddish-brown pebbles and dry vegetation, with some green foliage visible in the background, suggesting an outdoor setting, likely a garden or park in Netanya, Israel. The stone itself has an uneven surface and is lighter in color with some translucent, amber-like veins. The Hebrew letters are carved and filled with black paint.
FM-leNbN2

Jun 29, 2026

Netanya, Israel

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The image shows a close-up of a light-colored, rough-textured stone with Hebrew inscriptions. The stone appears to be a memorial marker. The inscription is divided into several lines, indicating a name, dates, and a title or role. The top line reads "גן וולנשטיין" (Gan Weinstein), likely the name of the memorial. The second line reads "י" (yud), which is a Hebrew abbreviation, possibly for "year" or part of a name. The third line reads "לד"ר יוליוס וולנשטיין ז"ל" (Dr. Julius Weinstein, of blessed memory). Below this, there are dates: "1908 - 1973". The next line states "חבר מועצת עירית נתניה" (Member of Netanya City Council). The final line reads "סגן ראש העיר נתניה בין השנים 1959-1965" (Deputy Mayor of Netanya between the years 1959-1965). The stone is set among dark reddish-brown pebbles and dry vegetation, with some green foliage visible in the background, suggesting an outdoor setting, likely a garden or park in Netanya, Israel. The stone itself has an uneven surface and is lighter in color with some translucent, amber-like veins. The Hebrew letters are carved and filled with black paint.

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