
Stake attention in this memory
This image depicts a narrow alleyway or street in the Nahalat Shiv'a neighborhood of Jerusalem, Israel. The scene features historic stone buildings under an overcast sky. On the left, a multi-story building exhibits a facade constructed from light-colored Jerusalem stone blocks, partially covered by a section of light-brown stucco on its upper-left. A window with decorative metal security bars is visible on the top-left. A gray downspout runs vertically along the stone wall, connecting to an overhead pipe. Electrical wires and conduits are affixed to the stone facade, alongside a small outdoor air conditioning unit mounted on a metal bracket. Below the wires, a rectangular historical plaque is mounted on the stone wall. The plaque displays a sepia-toned image of a group of people, with a dark base containing text, likely Hebrew, commemorating the "First Hebrew Kindergarten in Jerusalem." The numbers "25" and "436" are visible near the plaque. Opposite and further down the alleyway, a multi-story building constructed from similar light-colored stone features multiple arched windows and projecting metal balconies with black railings. In the foreground on the right, the upper back and shoulder of an individual wearing a dark jacket are visible, carrying a black backpack from which a teal-colored water bottle protrudes. Behind this individual, a group of approximately five to six people are standing on the paved sidewalk. Three individuals are distinctly visible: one female with long, dark, curly hair wearing a black puffer jacket, light blue jeans, and white sneakers; beside her, another female in a light beige puffer jacket, light blue jeans, and white sneakers; and partially obscured behind them, a male figure in a dark top. The group appears to be standing together, possibly conversing or observing. The ground is covered with asphalt pavement, with a raised concrete curb separating it from the building on the right. Overhead, a network of electrical wires crisscrosses between the buildings.
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