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Catalog # |
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Description |
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FDC |
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673 |
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The Emperor Charlemagne under whose reign Jews lived with a "mixed bag" of relatively benign laws. While restricted in certain trades, Charlemagne personally allowed certain trades for Jews, and fixed laws for them that allowed them to practice their religion. |
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N/A |
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2026 |
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Honouring Raoul Wallenberg |
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1162.1 |
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As # 1162 - diff cachet |
N/A |
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1988 |
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Max Schmeling, world heavyweight boxer, who saved Jews during Kristallnacht, and who had American Jewish manager. Refused Hitler's attempts to join Nazi party and denounce Jews. |
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2078 |
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Zubin Mehta, conductor. Gentile and one of Israel's staunchest allies and supporters |
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N/A |
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2078.1 |
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Zubin Mehta, conductor. Blackprint
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N/A |
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2506 |
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Hans Moser, an Austrian actor, mostly played in comedy films. Although not Jewish, during the Nazi regime Moser had severe problems because of his wife Blanca Hirschler who was Jewish, when he refused to divorce her. Both somehow survived |
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N/A |
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1779a |
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Pope John XXIII, save hundreds of Jewish children during WWII when Papal Nuncio to Turkey, also changed liturgy in Mass absolving Jews of the killing of Christ |
N/A |
N/A |
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B 327 |
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Christopher Plantin, Antwerp polyglot who printed Biblia Regia 1559-62 |
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N/A |
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1319a-f |
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# 1319d - Jonas Salk and # 1319e - Dr. Christian Barnard who performed 1st heart transplants on 2 South African Jews |
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N/A |
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1850 |
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500th Ann. of Martin Luther, translated Old Testament. Originally a friend of the Jews, became a rabid anti-Semite |
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3053 |
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Joao Guimares Rosa, Brazilian novelist who together with his 2nd wife Aracy de Carvalho Guimares Rosa, a Brazilian diplomat in Hamburg during WWII, saved numerous Jews until 1942, when they were expelled. In 1982, his wife, Aracy de Carvalho Guimarăes Rosa was honoured as a Righteous Gentile by Yad Vashem |
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N/A |
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591 |
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Lester Pearson, Prime Minister of Canada and Nobel Peace Laureate in 1956 for suggesting UNEF forces in the Middle East |
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N/A |
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001 |
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Dr. Christian Barnard, who performed world's first 2 heart transplants on Jewish patients Washkansky and Blaiberg. Also Henri Dunant, founder of the Red Cross and Nobel Peace Prize Laureate, called by Theodor Herzl the first "Christian Zionist" for his support of a Jewish Homeland in Palestine. Sheetlet of 6 UNLISTED |
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N/A |
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452 |
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S/S with Henri Dunant, whom Herzl invited to the 1st Zionist Congress and who he called a "Christian Zionist" for his unwavering support of a Jewish Homeland. Dunant founded the Red Cross and was a Nobel Laureate. |
N/A |
N/A |
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2771-6 |
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# 2774 - Emil Zola, defender of Alfred Dreyfuss and # 2772 - Thomas Masaryk, defender of Jewish interests in Czechoslovakia |
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N/A |
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2820-4 |
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# 2823 - Jan Masaryk , avid supporter of Zionism & Jewish State |
N/A |
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1092 |
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Josephine Baker, black American singer and ardent Zionist |
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1134 |
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Raoul Wallenberg, saved appx 100,000 Jews from the Nazis |
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1135 |
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Albert Einstein and Eleanor Roosevelt on Human Rights S/S. Roosevelt co-authored Declaration with Prof Rene Cassin |
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466-7 |
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Rafael Trujillo. Only leader in Western Hemisphere who allowed in Jewish refugees in WWII, and founded Jewish Sosua settlement. |
N/A |
N/A |
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1174-5 |
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Anwar Sadat memorial issue |
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425-7 |
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Eleanor Roosevelt, patron of Israel Youth Aliyah |
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N/A |
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291 |
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Aristide Briand, prominent defender of Dreyfuss, later prime Minister of France |
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N/A |
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389 |
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St Gregory of Tours centenary. Most of the Jewish history of Tours and other cities in France comes from publications of Bishop Gregory in the 5th century. |
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N/A |
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638 |
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Charles Peguy, a Gentile poet and prominent defender of Dreyfuss |
N/A |
N/A |
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669 |
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Georges Clemenceau, politician and prominent defender of Dreyfuss, later became prime Minister of France. |
N/A |
N/A |
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1165-7 |
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# 1167 - Charlemagne, under whose reign Jews lived as equals to Catholics. |
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N/A |
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1699.1 |
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Aristide Briand, French Foreign Minister who met with Chaim Weizmann in 1926 and assisted him in creating a place for Jews in Palestine. A JNF Forest in Israel bears his name. Maximum card |
N/A |
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1699.2 |
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See #1699.1 - Note FDC with diff FD cancel |
N/A |
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1699.3 |
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Same as # 1699.2 with diff cachet and cancel |
N/A |
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1859 |
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Martin Luther, anti-Semite who translated Old Testament into German |
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N/A |
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2232a-d |
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S/S of 4 - #2232b: Abbe Gregoire who established civil rights for Jews in France in 1791 |
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N/A |
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3294 |
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Honoring 2600+ Righteous Gentiles of France |
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N/A |
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B 404.2 |
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Emil Zola, foremost defender of Dreyfuss |
N/A |
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B 404.5 |
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Emile Zola, foremost defender of Dreyfuss - maximum card |
N/A |
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B 404-7 |
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# B404 - Emil Zola, foremost defender of Dreyfuss |
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B 417-20 |
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# B420 - Paul Claudel, supported the Jewish population of France and condemned Germany's and France's anti-Jewish laws and decrees during the WWII period, and a friend of Israel. |
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N/A |
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B 420 |
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Paul Claudel - maximum card |
N/A |
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B 661a |
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As B56-61, but in booklet |
N/A |
N/A |
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2609 |
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Chuine Sugihara, Japanese diplomat who, together with his wife, saved thousands of Jews during the Holocaust, a Righteous Gentile, honoured at Yad Vashem. |
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N/A |
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2609.1 |
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Chuine Sugihara, Japanese diplomat who, together with his wife, saved thousands of Jews during the Holocaust, a Righteous Gentile, honoured at Yad Vashem. Sheetlet of 4 |
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N/A |
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1406.2 |
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Martin Luther - maximum card |
N/A |
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2354 |
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Max Schmelling, world heavyweight boxing champion, who saved his Jewish neighbours on Kristallnacht, had American Jewish manager, and refused Hitler's attempts to join Nazi party and denounce Jews. |
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N/A |
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2354.2 |
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Max Schmelling, world heavyweight boxing champion, who saved his Jewish neighbours on Kristallnacht, had American Jewish manager, and refused Hitler's attempts to join Nazi party and denounce Jews - FIRST DAY SOUVENIR LEAF |
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N/A |
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2481 |
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Oskar Schindler, Righteous Among the Gentiles who saved over 1000 Jews during the Holocaust. 100th Ann of his birth. |
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N/A |
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2481.1 |
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Oskar Schindler, Righteous Among the Gentiles who saved over 1000 Jews during the Holocaust. 100th Ann of his birth. FIRST DAY SOUVENIR LEAF |
N/A |
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2481.2 |
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Oskar Schindler, Righteous Among the Gentiles who saved over 1000 Jews during the Holocaust. 100th Ann of his birth. Full sheetlet of 10 |
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N/A |
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2668 |
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Axel Springer, a Gentile, was a German journalist and founder of Axel Springer Publishing Co, a very pro Israel newspaper. Although a non-Jew, he had a close relationship with the upper echelons of Israel government, and strongly advocated for the reconciliation between Jews and Germans. Fisrt Day Leaf |
N/A |
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9N456.1 |
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Robert Stolz, Gentile composer who saved dozens of Jews from Hitler's Germany, and was awarded Jerusalem Prize. FIRST DAY SOUVENIR LEAF |
N/A |
N/A |
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9N456.2 |
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Robert Stolz - maximum card |
N/A |
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1205/8 |
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2 Welsh translators of Old Testament |
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396-408 |
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# 404 - Alexander the Great, granted special privileges to Jews in Jerusalem and in his empire. |
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N/A |
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1664c |
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Rod Carew, black baseball player, married a Jewish girl and raising his children as Jewish |
N/A |
N/A |
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2488a-i |
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# 2488a - Albert Michaelson and # 2488b - Ralph Bunch, Mid-East Peace negotiator. Nobel Laureates on sheetlet of 9 |
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3258 |
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Chiune Sugihara, Japanese diplomat, who together with his wife saved thousands of Jews during the Holocaust, a Righteous Gentile honoured at Yad Vashem. |
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N/A |
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3258.1 |
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Chiune Sugihara, Japanese diplomat, who together with his wife saved thousands of Jews during the Holocaust, a Righteous Gentile honoured at Yad Vashem. Sheetlet of 4 |
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N/A |
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711 |
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S/S with Ralph Bunch, who was mediator between Arab and Jewish forces in 1948. Was Nobel prize Winner for Peace. |
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731 |
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Albert Einstein and Toscanini, 1st conductor of the Palestine Philharmonic Orchestra. S/S |
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2394 |
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Japanese consul Chiune Sugihara, who together with his wife Yukiko saved thousands of Jews from the Nazis. S/S # I, Chiune Sugihara |
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2395 |
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Japanese consul Chiune Sugihara, who together with his wife Yukiko saved thousands of Jews from the Nazis. S/S # II, Chiune Sugihara and his wife |
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N/A |
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1936a-f |
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#1936a - Albert Einstein, Time Magazine's Man of the Century, #1936c - Henri Dunant, Christian Zionist, on 2 stamps in sheetlet of 6 Nobel Laureates |
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N/A |
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2145-7 |
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#2147 - Chiune Sugihara, Japanese consul-general in Kaunas, Lithuania during WWII, who saved over 6,000 Jews from the hands of the Nazis, a righteous Gentile at Yad-Vashem. 1 stamp in set of 3 |
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N/A |
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066 |
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Nobel Peace Prize Laureates S/S with Menachem Begin and Anwar Sadat mentioned in text Unlisted |
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2680a-i |
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# 2680 - Raoul Wallenberg on sheetlet of 9 stamps |
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2796.1 |
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Martin Luther - maximum card |
N/A |
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3352 |
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Raoul Wallenberg |
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N/A |
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4315a-b |
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Pope John XXIII saved thousand of Jews during the Holocaust and was nominated to receive the Yad Vashem Righteous medal; Pope John Paul II did more to improve Jewish Christian relations in 25 years than in the entire history of the papacy. |
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869 |
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Count Giovanni Mirandola, first Christian Hebraist |
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N/A |
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1333 |
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Signature of Umberto Terracini, Communist leader in Italy born to a Jewish family and who favoured the State of Israel, and spoke up against persecution of Jews |
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1497 |
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Pope John XXIII. Saved Jewish children from Nazis |
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1513-4 |
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# 1513 - Coronation of Charlemagne who extended equal rights to Jews |
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2933 |
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Giovanni Palatucci, Italian policeman saved thousands of Jews from extermination camps, was later arrested, deported and died in Dachau |
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2981 |
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Giorgio Perlasca, saved thousands of Jews from the extermination camps, worked with Wallenberg in Hungary, and once challenged Eichmann |
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N/A |
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2981.1 |
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Giorgio Perlasca, saved thousands of Jews from the extermination camps, worked with Wallenberg in Hungary, and once challenged Eichmann. FDC with JSR cachet showing Perlasca planting a tree in his name at Yad Vashem |
N/A |
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2981.2 |
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Giorgio Perlasca, saved thousands of Jews from the extermination camps, worked with Wallenberg in Hungary, and once challenged Eichmann. Maxicard cancelled in Rome |
N/A |
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2981.3 |
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Giorgio Perlasca, saved thousands of Jews from the extermination camps, worked with Wallenberg in Hungary, and once challenged Eichmann. Maxicard cancelled in his hometown of Padua |
N/A |
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004 |
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Oskar Schindler who saved hundreds of Jews in the Holocaust on S/S |
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N/A |
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008 |
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Raoul Wallenberg in sheetlet of 6 depicting People's Champions |
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N/A |
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010.1 |
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Chiune Sugihara, Japanese consul-general in Kaunas, Lithuania during WWII, who saved over 6,000 Jews from the hands of the Nazis, a righteous Gentile at Yad-Vashem. Sheetlet of 4 |
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N/A |
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943 |
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Czeslaw Milosz, 1980 Nobel Prize in Literature. Milosz is honoured at Israel's Yad Vashem memorial to the Holocaust, as one of the "Righteous among the Nations". |
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800 |
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J.H. Dunant, founder of the Red Cross, Christian advocate of Jews settling in Eretz Israel, called by Herzl the first Christian Zionist |
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N/A |
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1821 |
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Zubin Mehta, Music Director of Israel's Philharmonic Orchestra, and a staunch friend of Israel |
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711k |
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Heart transplants make medical history with the first one Dec 1967 on Louis Washkansky, and next one on Philip Blaiberg, both South African Jews |
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N/A |
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269-71 |
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Henrik Wergeland fought for admitting Jews to Norway |
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N/A |
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253 |
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Marshall Pilsudski welcomed all Jews to ranks of the Polish legion in WWI |
N/A |
N/A |
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592-4 |
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# 592 - Jan Kochanowski, translator of Old Testament |
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979-84 |
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# 981 - Casimir IV Jagiello and # 984 - Taddeisz Kosciusko, all were Gentile benefactors of Polish Jews |
N/A |
N/A |
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1226-30 |
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# 1226 - King Casimir Ill, benefactor of Jews - invited them from Germany to move back to Poland |
N/A |
N/A |
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1272 |
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Eleanor Roosevelt, humanitarian, first patron of Israel Youth Aliya. |
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N/A |
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3432 |
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Adam Mickiewicz was the greatest poet in Polish literature. Not Jewish, he had great sympathy for the Jews; in Sept 1855 with his Jewish friend Armand Levy, he set about organizing a Jewish legion - the Hussars of Israel, comprising Russian and Palestinian Jews. Unfortunately he fell ill, and died 2 months later in Constantinople |
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N/A |
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3509 |
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Andrzej Wajda, Polish world acclaimed film director. Although not Jewish, many of his films have major Jewish Themes and Polish implications in the Holocaust, incl Warsaw Ghetto Uprising and a project on Janusz Korczak. He has been awarded an honourary Oscar and also honoured by Israel Film |
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N/A |
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3929a-d |
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#3929a - Witold Pilecki, a 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. One stamp in strip of 4. 2 FDC, one with Pilecki. |
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4013 |
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Czeslaw Milosz was a Polish poet-diplomat and writer. Milosz received the Yad Vashem Righteous Among the Nations Medal in 1989 for his role in saving Jews during the Holocaust. |
N/A |
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4018 |
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Rudolph Stefan Weigl - Gentile Polish biologist and inventor of first effective vaccine against typhus. During Holocaust, he personally risked his life by harbouring Jews, and his vaccines also smuggled into Warsaw ghetto saving possibly thousands of Jewish lives. |
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2050-1 |
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#2050 - Aristides de Souza Mendes, Righteous Gentile who saved thousands during the Holocaust and was honoured by Israel |
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2293 |
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Cylinder of Cyrus the Great, permitted return of Babylonian exiles |
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N/A |
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994 |
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Robert Stolz, Gentile composer - who saved dozens of Jews from death during the Holocaust |
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754 |
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Thomas Mann, married a Jewess. Novelist and a leader of German anti-Nazi intellectuals |
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2543 |
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Japanese consul Chiune Sugihara, who together with his wife Yukiki, saved thousands of Jews from the Nazis. |
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N/A |
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2543.1 |
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Japanese consul Chiune Sugihara, who together with his wife Yukiki, saved thousands of Jews from the Nazis. Sheetlet of 4 |
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N/A |
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3049a-d |
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#3049c - S/S of 4 with Pope Benedict visiting England and meeting with Chief Rabbi Sacks (Recently retired- see Great Britain PGS003) |
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N/A |
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235 |
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General Jan Smuts, avid Christian supporter of Palestine |
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N/A |
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355 |
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Groote Schur Hospital, site of first heart transplant on Jewish patient Blaiberg |
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N/A |
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442 |
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Jan Smuts, lawyer, general and statesman, an avid Christian supporter of a Jewish homeland in Palestine |
N/A |
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473 |
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Jacob Daniel du Toit, Bible translator |
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560 |
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Prime Minister Aljeandro Leroux rescinded Expulsion order of 1492 |
N/A |
N/A |
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744-5 |
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#744 - Elio Antonio de Nebrija, editor Complutension Polyglot Bible of Alcala (See also #1353-62) |
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N/A |
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756-7 |
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#756 - Ferdinand II El Santo, King of Castille. Protector of Jews who financed his conquest of Seville |
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N/A |
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781 |
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500th Anniversary birth of Isabella, Queen at time of Inquisition |
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N/A |
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789 |
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500th Anniversary birth of Ferdinand, King at time of inquisition |
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N/A |
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1182-6 |
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#1183 - King James I of Aragon, ordered famous debate of 1263 between Catholic Clergy and Rabbis |
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N/A |
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1182-6.1 |
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Same, set of maximum cards |
N/A |
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1197 |
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Father Raymond Lully called for establishment of Hebrew chairs at European universities |
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1292-5 |
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#1293 - King Alfonso X of Castille, responsible for first golden age of the Jews in Spain |
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1610 |
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Primo de Rivera, Spanish dictator restored citizenship to descendants expelled during inquisition in 1492 |
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1610.1 |
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Same - maximum card |
N/A |
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2975-6 |
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#2975 - Angel Sanz Briz, ambassador to Hungary during WWII, saved thousands of Jews by issuing passports and safe-conducts. Declared a Righteous Gentile by Yad Vashem. Human rights issue |
N/A |
N/A |
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C 175-6 |
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#C176 - Cardinel de Cisneros. Supervised printing of the Complutension Polyglot Bible in 1522 |
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N/A |
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1271i |
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Rod Carew, black all-star baseball player, married a Jewish girl and raised his kids as Jews |
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N/A |
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1502a-i |
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Arturo Toscanini, first conductor of Palestine Philharmonic Orchestra in sheetlet of 9 |
N/A |
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170-2 |
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Eleanor Roosevelt, patron of Israel Youth Aliyah |
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N/A |
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661-2 |
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Martin Luther translated Old Testament into German, later became rabid anti-Semite |
N/A |
N/A |
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432-4 |
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Olavus Petrie, Bible translator. 400th anniversary of his death |
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1150 |
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Romain Rolland, (gentile) ardent Dreyfuss supporter, and Richard Wilstatter, both Nobel laureates |
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1643-5 |
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#1643 - Raoul Wallenberg and #1645 - Count Folke Bernadotte, assassinated in Israel. Strip of 3 from Booklet Pane |
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1645a |
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Same as # 1643-5 x 2 strips in original booklet. (2 of each stamp) |
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N/A |
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1391 |
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Henri Dunant, founder of the Red Cross and 1st Nobel peace Laureate. He was only one of a handful of non-Jews invited by Herzl to the 1st World Congress in 1897 in Basle. The term Christian Zionist first appeared when Herzl labeled Dunant with that term, due to his unwavering support for a Jewish homeland |
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N/A |
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1412 |
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Max Rudolph Frisch, Swiss architect & writer. Not a Jew, he wrote a famous play called Andorra which centered around a Jewish theme.He was very favourably disposed towards Israel and in 1965 won the the coveted Jerusalem Prize for the Freedom of the Individual in Sciety |
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1247-8 |
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Eleanor Roosevelt, patron of Youth Aliya, and co-authored Declaration of Human Rights |
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N/A |
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1715-7 |
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Seleiman I, rebuilt the walls of Jerusalem and the Citadel, retained many Jews in government posts |
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1898-1900 |
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# 1898 - Tomb of Cyrus the Great, helped Jews finance and rebuild the Temple, mentioned in Books of Daniel and Ezra |
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1860 |
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Ralph Bunche, Nobel Peace Prize for Arab Israel Armistice 1949, FDC Gillcraft cachet with coloured portrait |
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1860.01 |
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Same - FDC Artcraft cachet with portrait and UN symbol |
N/A |
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1860.02 |
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Same - FDC cachet with portrait and text |
N/A |
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2411 |
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Arturo Toscanini, first conductor of the Palestine Philharmonic Orchestra in 1936/7 in Palestine |
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N/A |
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3135 |
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Raoul Wallenberg, humanitarian and honourary citizen of the United States |
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N/A |
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3135.01 |
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Same - FDC Ginsburg cachet showing old Jew taunted by Nazi soldiers |
N/A |
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3135.02 |
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Same - FDC Ginsburg ccahet showing mass executions |
N/A |
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3135.03 |
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Same - FDC Ginsburg cachet with Israeli stamp picturing Wallenberg |
N/A |
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3135.04 |
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Same - FDC Ginsburg cachet with Wallenberg portrait |
N/A |
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3432b |
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Mary Lasker, medical philanthropist. Although not Jewish herself, she married Albert Lasker, and in 1942 established Albert and Mary Lasker Foundation |
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N/A |
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3533 |
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Enrico Fermi, atomic scientist, who although not Jewish, married a Jewish women and had to escape the fascists and Nazis |
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N/A |
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3533.01 |
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Same - FDC Ginsburg cachet shows Fermi and wife |
N/A |
N/A |
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1743 |
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Prof Enrique Rodriguez Fabrigat, Uruguayan diplomat and staunch supporter for an Israeli homeland in 1947 during partition vote. Street in Ramat-Gan bears his name |
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N/A |
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1783 |
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Emile Zola, defender of Alfred Dreyfuss, and author of J'Accuse, open letter to french Government |
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N/A |
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250-3 |
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Pope John XXIII saved Jewish children when he was Papal Nuncio in Spain during WWII |
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N/A |
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710-2 |
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St Theresa of Avila, whose grandmother was Jewish. FDC Filagrano cachet |
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001 |
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Pope John XXIII who convened Vatican Council II (now 50th Ann) which, through its NOSTRA AETATE DECLARATION formally absolved all Jews then and now in the crucifixion of Jesus, and marked a major turning point in relations between Catholics and Jews. |
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N/A |
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