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The image displays a wall-mounted donation collection setup located in the city of Tel Aviv, Israel. The precise street address within the city is not identifiable from the visual evidence. The primary background is a rugged, light-colored stone or concrete wall, characterized by an uneven, coarse texture with variations in gray and beige tones, interspersed with darker stains and weathered marks. A rectangular, silver-colored metal plaque is affixed horizontally to the wall near the top center of the frame, secured by four visible screws at its corners. The plaque displays text in two languages: Hebrew on the upper two lines, reading "צדקה" (Charity/Donation) and "לאחזקת בית הכנסת" (For the maintenance of the synagogue), followed by the English word "DONATION" on the third line. The plaque exhibits minor surface wear, including some discoloration and possible slight indentations. Directly below the plaque, an off-white or light gray rectangular metal donation box is mounted on the wall using two white metal support brackets. The box features a prominent horizontal slot near its top edge, approximately two-thirds the width of the box, intended for inserting donations. This slot shows significant dark discoloration and rust along its internal and external edges. A smaller, irregular dark hole is also visible below the main slot. The box itself appears weathered and dirty, with streaks of grime and scattered small water droplets visible on its top frame. No individuals are depicted in the scene.
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