JUDAICA
PHILATELY: Stamps & Covers
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Mint |
FDC |
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986.1 |
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As # 986 - diff cachet |
N/A |
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986.2 |
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As # 986 - diff cachet |
N/A |
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986.3 |
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As # 986 - diff cachet |
N/A |
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986.4 |
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As # 986 - diff cachet |
N/A |
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986.5 |
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As # 986 - diff cachet |
N/A |
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1199.1 |
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As # 1199 - diff cachet |
N/A |
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1199.2 |
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As # 1199 - diff cachet |
N/A |
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ENT1101 |
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Postcard entire with Zmitrok Biadulia, pen name of poet Shmuel Plaunik, who started his literary career in Hebrew and Yiddish, and became co-founder of the new Belarusian literature. 125th Ann of his birth. His name also appears in cancel |
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284-5 |
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Heinrich Heine, one of the most significant German poets of the 19th century. He was also a journalist, essayist, and literary critic. Heine was born into a Jewish family, but converted to Christianity in 1825 |
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N/A |
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3633 |
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Isaac Rosenberg was an English poet and artist. His poems From the Trenches, are recognized as some of the most outstanding poetry written during WWI. He was the eldest son of Lithuanian Jewish immigrants to Britain. One of his poems is reproduced on this stamp. |
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N/A |
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4125 |
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Miklos Radnoti (Miklos Glatter), was a Hungarian poet, born into an assimilated Jewish family, converted to Catholicism in 1943. He died in 1944 after a forced march |
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4125.1 |
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As # 4125 but JSR maxicard in limited numbered issue of 16 |
N/A |
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019 |
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Keren Kayemet (JNF) triangular label showing Chaim Nahman Bialik and Herzl |
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N/A |
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020 |
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Keren Kayemet (JNF) oval label showing Chaim Nahman Bialik and Herzl |
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N/A |
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7633 |
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Iosif Alexandrovich Brodsky, Russian and American poet, born into a Jewish family in Leningrad from a Rabbini family. |
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971 |
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Sigfried Sassoon, member of the famous Baghdadi Sassoon family. Sassoon was poet and writer, and one his poems is reproduced here on 1 stamp in a set of 6 diff commemorating the 1st World War. FDC has full set |
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4654-63 |
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#4654 - Joseph Brodsky, Russian American port born into a Jewish family and expelled from USSR in 1972. Woin 1987 Nobel prize for literature, and was US Poet Laureate 1991-1996. # 4661 - Denise Lefertov, British born Anerican poet whose father was Russian Hassidic Jew. 2 Judaica stamps in sheetlet of 10 diff poets |
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N/A |
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