1media/Tablets of the Law 06_thumb.JPG2020-12-14T13:20:16-08:00Queens College Special Collections and Archivese5d75124350046eec0e648a38e4b73292f02c4b0377131The marble ehal is surmounted by the Luah ha Brith (Tablets of the Law). Stavoroulakis has indicated that a silver copy (similar in size) is also at the apex of the ehal in the Scuola Greca (the Romaniote Synagogue) in Corfu.plain2020-12-14T13:20:16-08:00Queens College Special Collections and Hellenic American Projectcirca 1999-2010Vincent Giordano Collection on the Greek-Jewish Community in New York City and Ioannina, GreeceShared under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial 4.0 License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/Iōannina (Greece)Giordano, VincentQueens College Special Collections and Archivese5d75124350046eec0e648a38e4b73292f02c4b0
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The marble ehal is surmounted by the Luah ha Brith (Tablets of the Law). Stavoroulakis has indicated that a silver copy (similar in size) is also at the apex of the Ehal in the Scuola Greca (the Romaniote Synagogue) in Corfu.