
Stake attention in this memory
A majestic building, identified as the Novi Sad Synagogue in Serbia, is depicted from a low-angle perspective, emphasizing its grandeur against a clear blue sky. The building features light-colored brickwork, intricately detailed arches, and white decorative elements. A prominent feature is a large circular rose window with a star-like pattern in its center. Above this window, Hebrew script is inscribed along an arch, reading "כי ביתי בית תפלה יקרא לכל העמים" (Ki beiti beit tefila yikra l'chol ha'amim), which translates to "For My house shall be called a house of prayer for all peoples" (Isaiah 56:7). To the upper left, a dome or tower structure rises. Green tree branches with fresh, light-green leaves partially frame the left side of the scene. In the foreground, right of center, stands an ornate, multi-lamp street light. A black metal fence or gate with a grid pattern runs across the right side of the image, partially obscuring parts of the building and several informational signs behind it. These signs display black and white historical photographs and text; partially visible English words include "HOLOCAUST" and "CULTUR...", alongside some Cyrillic script (e.g., "СТУД"). The scene is set during the daytime under bright, clear weather, with no discernible human activity.
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