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JUDAICA PHILATELY: Cancellations and Cachets

 

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Item #   Cancel Date Description
Price
Poland
16640 28/02/1970 Shtlt of 6 labels by Polish Stamp Assoc. re: 35th ann Auschwitz liber
16641 17/10/1981 Special cancel on Auschwitz entire re: beatification of priest Maximil--Kolbe, killed by Nazis at Tenrzin
16642 19/04/1983 # 737 Warsaw Ghetto stamp on Ghetto Monument Maximum card with Warsaw Ghetto Uprising 40th Ann cancel
16643 04/03/1984 Barbed wire cancel re: Poznan. Re: museum &/or camp on entire
16644 27/01/1986 B&W postcard showing execution wall w/special Auschwitz barbed wire cancel re: 40th Ann liberation of Auschwitz -
16645 27/01/1985 Same cancel on col p'card depicting various Auschwitz camp scenes. .
16646 19/02/1985 Cancel re: 40th Ann liberation of Gross. Rosen concentration camp. ..
16647 13/02/1985 Same cancel on coloured postcard of camp scenes
16648 13/04/1986 Auschwitz cancel on camp entire showing gate and watchtower
16649 Same entire - mint
16650 13/04/1985 Auschwitz cancel on FDC with stamp for - Maximilian Kolbe.
16651 13/04/1985 Auschwitz Museum cancel on priest Maximilian Kolbe stamp
16652 05/09/1985 40th Ann cancel re: liberation Stutthof concentration camp, on entire
16653 14/09/1985 Tamow cancel re: Nazi transports to Auschwitz on entire w/Inscrip
16654 Same - mint entire with inscription
16655 17/02/1987 Majdanek entire showing monument w/special Majdanek cancel
16656 06/09/1987 Pope's visit to Majdanek on col p/card w/camp scene w/Majdanek can...
16657 06/09/1987 Diff coloured postcard w/special Majdanek cancel
16658 06/09/1987 Pope's visit to Majdanek on B&W p'card w/Majdanek monument & can.
16659 06/09/1987 B&W drawing of camp perimeter on postcard w/Majdanek cancel
16660 06/09/1987 Pope's visit to Majdanek on col postcard w/camp scene w/Lublin can
16661 29/07/1987 Postcard w/cancel w/Zamenhof portrait in It lied by Zamenhof stp
16662 06/03/1988 Majdanek cancel on coloured postcard of camp monument
16663 18/04/1993 Warsaw Ghetto uprising -50th Ann card with Mordechai Anilewicz cancel, Cachet showing medal w/Menorah, also Star of David Superb
16664 Same- Mint Entire
16665 05/12/1993 Israel Poland stamp exhibit in Katowice, Poland. Opening Day Cancel Israel -Poland." W/Menorah in stamp & coloured Israel flag in cachet....
16666 09/12/1993 Same - can on cover on Judaica stamp w/Synagogue in cachet
16667 14/09/1993 Same Entire with Israel Running Stag Postal emblem in cancel
16668 Same cancel on cover on Korczak stamp with Synagogue in cachet
16669 17/09/1993 Same Entire with Israel Coat of Arms in cancel
16670 17/09/1993 Same cancel on cover on Korczak stamp with Synagogue in cachet
16671 Same - Mint entire
POL0101 Click to view item 01/01/2001 Mint postcard entire with portrait of Edith Stein, who was born into an observant Jewish family, converted to Catholicism in 1922. She died in the gas chambers of Auschwitz
POL0102 Click to view item 01/01/2001 Mint postcard entire for Wieniawski violin competition, named after Henryk Wieniawsk, Polish violinist and composer, born in Lublin to a Jewish family, although his father later converted to Catholicism. This International competition has been held every 5 years since 1952.
POL0201 Click to view item 01/01/2002 Mint postcard entire on 60th Ann of ZEGOTA, the council to aid Jews of Poland during the Holocaust, founded in 1942. It operated under auspices of Polish government-in-exile. With Star of David on stamp
POL0501 Click to view item 01/01/2005 Mint postcard entire to honour the State Jewish Theater in Warsaw, named after the Theatre's founder and patron, Ester Kaminska, and her Academy Award nominated daughter Ida Kaminska, on 55th Ann of it's founding, with portrait
POL0601 Click to view item 01/01/2006 Mint postcard entire to honour the great Jewish painter Maurycy Gottlieb on 150th Ann of his birth. Maurycy Gottlieb was one of 11 children of Polish-speaking Galician Jews from the western part of Ukraine. He studied under Jan Mtejko, poland's greatest artists. Self protrait of the artist on the stamp
POL0801 Click to view item 01/01/2008 Mint postcard entire on the 65th Ann of the Warsaw Ghetto uprising. Stamp depicts Star of David, with cachet showing the famous picture of the last Jews being herded out of the Ghetto to certain death.
POL0802 Click to view item 01/01/2008 Witold Pilecki, Catholic Polish soldier during WWII, was author of Witold report, 1st intelligence report on Auschwitz concentration camp. This report enabled Polish government-in-exile to convince the allies that the Holocaust was taking place.
POL0901 Click to view item 25/07/2009 Esperanto Congress in Bialystok, Poland Jul/Aug 2009. 150th Ann of the birth of Ludwig Zamenhof, founder of the Esperanto language. With stamp entire portrait
POL1001 Click to view item 01/01/2010 Mint postcard entire honouring Irena Sendlerowa, Polish Catholic Righteous Gentile who helped save over 2500 Jewish children while working with the Polish underground and the Jewish self-help organization ZEGOTA. Stamp shows her a young girl
POL1002 Click to view item 01/01/2010 Mint postcard entire for the Jewish Cultural festival in Cracow, largest such festival in the world
POL1003 Click to view item 01/01/2010 Henryk Slawik, a Polish journalist and József Antall Sr, a Hungarian civil servant jointly rescued about five thousand Jews during the war years; when their story was documented by eye witnesses, they were recognized as Righteous Among the Nations at Yad Vashem.
POL1004 Click to view item 01/04/2010 Tykocin Synagogue Torak Ark in cachet in lower left corner of entire
POL1101 Click to view item 01/09/2011 100th Ann birth of Wladislaw Szpilman, Polish Jewish pianist and composer. The Roman Polanski film THE PIANIST starring Adrian Brody in title role, tells the story of how he survived the Holocaust, and lived until July 2000. His entire family perished. Entire and cachet portrait.
POL1401 Click to view item Children Victims of the Holocaust. Mint entire with stamp depicting Jewish victims, and cachet showing Jewish children
POL1701 Click to view item Kudwig Zamenhof, founder of the Esperanto language. Mint entire stamp portrait of Zamenhof, as well as cachet showing cover of his treatise on Esperanto.
POL1801 Click to view item Pawel hertz was a Polish writer and poet, translator and publisher. Born to a Polish Jewish family in Warsaw. He died in 2001, years after being baptized as a Catholic. Imprint and cachet with a portrait of Hertz
POL1901 Click to view item Matylda Getter was a Polish Catholic nun, cooperated with Irena Sandler and the Zegoita Resistance Movement which saved hundreds of Jewish children from the Warsaw Ghetto. Honoured as a Righteous Gentile by Yad Vashem

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