
Stake attention in this memory
This image captures a vertical, close-up view of an informational display, likely from a museum. The display is predominantly white with blue and black text, and features small grey images of ancient artifacts. The top section of the display prominently shows the word "english" in large blue letters, alongside the logo and contact details for "The Jewish Museum of Greece" located at 39 Nikis str., 105 57 Athens, Greece, including phone, fax, email, and website. The main body of the display provides descriptions and corresponding images of several artifacts related to Jewish history. Visible numbered items include: - **12:** A rectangular stone tablet with carved script, described as "Copy of a marble plaque bearing the inscription '(ΣΥΝ)ΑΓΩΓΗ ΕΒΡ(ΑΙΩΝ)' (Synagogue of the Hebrews)" dating to the 3rd c. CE or later. - **13:** A small, square stone fragment showing a carved Menorah and Lulav, described as "Copy of a marble revetment plaque" found in the Ancient Agora, Athens. - **14:** A rectangular stone fragment with carvings of multiple Menorot (seven-branched candelabra), Lulavim (palm tree branches), and Etrogim (citrons), dating to the 5th c. CE. The description notes the originals are in the Corinth Museum. Other text includes a description of an Arabic script document from 1845 and "11) Certificate" from 1852 related to Spanish origin. The bottom right of the display features a polite message: "AS A COURTESY TO THE NEXT VISITOR. THANK YOU". The display is set against a warm-toned background, possibly a wooden surface. The image is rotated counter-clockwise.
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