Buyer’s premium:
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On May 17, Tel Aviv’s ANU–Museum of the Jewish People bought Codex Sassoon for $33.5 million at Sotheby’s auction house in New York.
(Although the Hebrew volume is a higher price, the da Vinci manuscript is pricier when adjusted for inflation; with the buyer’s premium, a charge in addition to the hammer price, the sale totaled $38.1 million.)
https://www.jns.org/tel-aviv-anu-museum-of-the-jewish-people-buys-codex-sassoon-for-33-5-million/
https://www.anumuseum.org.il/about-anu/
I mean just look at the sign, how it reads straight across: anu ha-am, like the famous first words I was looking at while the auction was in progress.
Now if you want to ring them up...
+972 3-500-8080
It's the MSFC zip code, with 000 worked in (worst combo lock code ever, but René Descartes would love it. Three 'Cheers'!).
It's just like what Rav Kaduri wrote with his own signature,
"באתי על החתום"
= 972
You've no doubt read the account of the priests in the wood storage area, the one noticing that a paver (cf. 'continuum') was an odd one out from the others. It was the tipoff to the location of the *ארה"ב* that was lost in a US government warehouse, swallowed up by acronyms.
Odd one out. Makes plain sense, "OUTATIME":
~ EZ