![This image captures a museum exhibit showcasing Jewish ceremonial objects, likely in Athina, Greece, as indicated by the location context and visible text. The central focus is a wooden Torah scroll case, possibly an *Eitz Chayim* (Tree of Life), adorned with silver-colored *rimonim* (finials) and a circular breastplate featuring a prominent Star of David design. The case is draped with a rich, red velvet cover, intricately embroidered with floral motifs in gold and green threads.
Behind this display, an ark curtain (parochet), made of dark blue or purple velvet with golden embroidery, hangs. Several flat, silver-colored decorative plates, possibly for a Torah mantel, are arranged to the left on the curtain. Above the ark curtain, a small, circular, ornate metallic object and a Star of David ornament are visible.
In the upper right corner, a bronze or brass seven-branched candelabrum, resembling a menorah, is displayed behind an acrylic barrier. Next to it, a clear acrylic plaque contains text in both Greek and English.
The visible Hebrew text embroidered on the velvet ark curtain includes fragments of the Ten Commandments: "אנכי האלהיך" (I am the Lord your God), "לא יהיה לך" (You shall have no other gods), "לאתשא" (You shall not take [God's name in vain]), "זכור אתיום" (Remember the day [of Sabbath]), and "כבר אתאביר" (Honor your father).
The plaque reads in Greek: "ΔΩΡΕΑ" (Donation), "ΣΤΗ ΠΟΥ ΝΙΝΑΣ ΣΑΡΡΑΣ ΚΟΕΝ" (To/In memory of Nina Sarras Cohen), "ΟΙΚΟΓΕΝΕΙΕΣ ΜΙΜΗ ΚΟEN" (Families Mimi Cohen), "ΑΛΙΝΤΑΣ ΚΟΕΝ ΠΟΛΕΝΑ" (Alidas Cohen Polena).
The English text states: "DONATION," "IN MEMORY OF MINA SARAR COHEN," "FARLIGE MOIS COHEN" (likely an OCR error for a name or family), and "ALIDA COMER POLEKA."
The scene is an indoor, well-lit display area, possibly within a Jewish Museum or a general history museum. No activity is taking place, and the objects are presented for observation, emphasizing their historical and religious significance.](https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/patr-3a75e.appspot.com/o/uploads%2Fimage_picker_ea1c50bf-a96f-4c87-9.jpg?alt=media)
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This image captures a museum exhibit showcasing Jewish ceremonial objects, likely in Athina, Greece, as indicated by the location context and visible text. The central focus is a wooden Torah scroll case, possibly an *Eitz Chayim* (Tree of Life), adorned with silver-colored *rimonim* (finials) and a circular breastplate featuring a prominent Star of David design. The case is draped with a rich, red velvet cover, intricately embroidered with floral motifs in gold and green threads. Behind this display, an ark curtain (parochet), made of dark blue or purple velvet with golden embroidery, hangs. Several flat, silver-colored decorative plates, possibly for a Torah mantel, are arranged to the left on the curtain. Above the ark curtain, a small, circular, ornate metallic object and a Star of David ornament are visible. In the upper right corner, a bronze or brass seven-branched candelabrum, resembling a menorah, is displayed behind an acrylic barrier. Next to it, a clear acrylic plaque contains text in both Greek and English. The visible Hebrew text embroidered on the velvet ark curtain includes fragments of the Ten Commandments: "אנכי האלהיך" (I am the Lord your God), "לא יהיה לך" (You shall have no other gods), "לאתשא" (You shall not take [God's name in vain]), "זכור אתיום" (Remember the day [of Sabbath]), and "כבר אתאביר" (Honor your father). The plaque reads in Greek: "ΔΩΡΕΑ" (Donation), "ΣΤΗ ΠΟΥ ΝΙΝΑΣ ΣΑΡΡΑΣ ΚΟΕΝ" (To/In memory of Nina Sarras Cohen), "ΟΙΚΟΓΕΝΕΙΕΣ ΜΙΜΗ ΚΟEN" (Families Mimi Cohen), "ΑΛΙΝΤΑΣ ΚΟΕΝ ΠΟΛΕΝΑ" (Alidas Cohen Polena). The English text states: "DONATION," "IN MEMORY OF MINA SARAR COHEN," "FARLIGE MOIS COHEN" (likely an OCR error for a name or family), and "ALIDA COMER POLEKA." The scene is an indoor, well-lit display area, possibly within a Jewish Museum or a general history museum. No activity is taking place, and the objects are presented for observation, emphasizing their historical and religious significance.
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