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David Cherlin supplied the original scans (left and right sides, above). According to Moe Cherlin, these tablets (originally a printed page of paper, it appears) were brought over by Lotteh Cherlin and used to teach Hebrew to her children, and possibly grandchildren. The third image is an artificially processed version.
These tablets were mounted on cardboard by Hyman Cherlin.
On the back one finds logos of wallpaper companies,
including the Tait Paper company of Hackensack NJ.
Possible Reference.
Hyman and Isadore were paperhangers and painters by trade.