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This media file captures a display of Jewish ceremonial objects, likely within a museum or cultural exhibition in Athina, Greece. The scene features multiple artifacts arranged on tiered dark wooden shelves against a light-colored wall.

The uppermost object on the left is a large, ornate, D-shaped metal plate, possibly brass or bronze, intricately decorated with patterns and featuring a prominent Star of David (Magen David) in its center. Below and to its right rests a triangular metal plaque, perhaps pewter, with a simpler star or compass rose design and a scalloped edge.

Further down, on a lower shelf, is a rectangular Hanukkah menorah (chanukiah) crafted from silver-colored metal, accented with gold-colored decorative elements, including what appears to be lion figures flanking a central motif. It holds eight individual oil or candle cups in a row, with a ninth (shammash) positioned slightly differently. On the lowest shelf visible to the right, a classic brass or bronze Hanukkah menorah stands on an octagonal base, featuring a central stem and branched arms supporting eight candle holders, plus an additional shammash.

In the background on the left wall, two framed textile or paper artworks are partially visible. One on the far left displays script, likely Hebrew, alongside abstract shapes. The adjacent artwork features embroidered or painted floral patterns in red, black, and white on a light background.

The objects are illuminated by artificial lighting, creating reflections on the shiny surfaces and wooden shelves. The overall impression is one of historical and cultural preservation, presenting traditional Jewish artifacts for public viewing. No people are visible in the image. There is no clearly legible text on any of the objects, though the script on the artwork is noted.
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Jan 12, 2025

Athina, Greece

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This media file captures a display of Jewish ceremonial objects, likely within a museum or cultural exhibition in Athina, Greece. The scene features multiple artifacts arranged on tiered dark wooden shelves against a light-colored wall. The uppermost object on the left is a large, ornate, D-shaped metal plate, possibly brass or bronze, intricately decorated with patterns and featuring a prominent Star of David (Magen David) in its center. Below and to its right rests a triangular metal plaque, perhaps pewter, with a simpler star or compass rose design and a scalloped edge. Further down, on a lower shelf, is a rectangular Hanukkah menorah (chanukiah) crafted from silver-colored metal, accented with gold-colored decorative elements, including what appears to be lion figures flanking a central motif. It holds eight individual oil or candle cups in a row, with a ninth (shammash) positioned slightly differently. On the lowest shelf visible to the right, a classic brass or bronze Hanukkah menorah stands on an octagonal base, featuring a central stem and branched arms supporting eight candle holders, plus an additional shammash. In the background on the left wall, two framed textile or paper artworks are partially visible. One on the far left displays script, likely Hebrew, alongside abstract shapes. The adjacent artwork features embroidered or painted floral patterns in red, black, and white on a light background. The objects are illuminated by artificial lighting, creating reflections on the shiny surfaces and wooden shelves. The overall impression is one of historical and cultural preservation, presenting traditional Jewish artifacts for public viewing. No people are visible in the image. There is no clearly legible text on any of the objects, though the script on the artwork is noted.

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