JUDAICA
PHILATELY: Stamps & Covers
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3202-3 |
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David Malouf - 2 pairs on FDC |
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3208-9 |
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Thomas Keneally - 2 pairs on FDC |
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3208-9.1 |
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Thomas Keneally, author of Schindler's List - cachet shows movie poster. Only 8 made |
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3208-9.2 |
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Thomas Keneally, author of Schindler's List - cachet shows actual Schindler's List. Only 7 made |
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3404 |
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Eva Cox, Austrian born Australian writer, feminist, sociologist, and activist, born into a Jewish family. This stamp only Judaica from a set of 4 |
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1072.1 |
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As # 1072 - diff cachet |
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1072.2 |
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As # 1072 - diff cachet |
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1396.2 |
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As # 1396 - diff cachet |
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1396.3 |
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As # 1396 - diff cachet |
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1396.4 |
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As # 1396 - diff cachet |
N/A |
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2444 |
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Robert Jungk (born Robert Baum), was an Austria write and journalist, born into a Jewish family in Berlin. |
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2404a-j |
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#2404h - Pierre Mertens, Belgium writer in sheetlet of 10. Mertens, in his own words described that he was a "hidden child" and only after the death of his grandmother, did his mother reveal to him that he was Jewish |
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001 |
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Franz Kafka, 130th Ann of his birth. Kafka, born into a middle class German speaking Jewish family, was regarded as one of the most influential authors of the 20th century. Self-adhesive from booklet of 6. |
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001.1 |
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Franz Kafka, 130th Ann of his birth. Kafka, born into a middle class German speaking Jewish family, was regarded as one of the most influential authors of the 20th century. Self-adhesive booklet of 6. |
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N/A |
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001.2 |
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Franz Kafka, 130th Ann of his birth. JSR FDC limited numbered edition of 10 only with generic FD cancel |
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001.3 |
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Franz Kafka, 130th Ann of his birth. JSR maxicard with exact same image as on stamp, limited numbered edition of 16 only with generic FD cancel |
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001.4 |
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Franz Kafka, 130th Ann of his birth. Maxicard with image howing portrait as a young man and his writing. JSR limited numbered edition of 16 only with generic FD cancel |
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B 491 |
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Max Jacob was a poet, novelist, essayist, letter writer and painter. He was born into a Jewish family, but converted to Catholicism. |
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1395.2 |
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Franz Kafka, writer - maxicard. Image shows area in main square near where Kafka was born and lived |
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2229-30 |
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#2229: Painting by Max Beckmann, who was a German Jewish painter, draftsman, printmaker, sculptor and writer. Note: Beckmann was included in Reuter's Israel Judaica catalogue, with minimal proof that he was Jewish. He may in fact not be Jewish. |
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2392 |
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The Captain of Kopenick, a play by Carl Zuckmeyer, playwrite |
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2392.1 |
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The Captain of Kopenick, a play by Carl Zuckmeyer, playwrite - FIRST DAY SOUVENIR LEAF |
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2396 |
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Hannah Arendt, writer - 100th Ann of her birth |
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N/A |
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2396.1 |
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Hannah Arendt, writer, 100th Ann of her birth - FIRST DAY SOUVENIR LEAF |
N/A |
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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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1166-71 |
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#1168: Kurt Tucholsky, novelist and journalist |
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2470 |
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Egon Erwin Kisch, was born into a wealthy, German-speaking Sephardic Jewish family in Prague, at that time part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. He was a Czechoslovak writer and journalist, who wrote in German |
N/A |
N/A |
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3453 |
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Sydney Shelton, Academy Award winning writer, born in Chicago to parents of Russian Jewish ancestry. |
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3453.1 |
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Sydney Shelton, Academy Award winning writer, born in Chicago to parents of Russian Jewish ancestry. Sheetlet of 4 |
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4253a-d |
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S/S of 4 with 2 Jews pictured. #4253a - Istvan Orkeny, Hungarian writer born into wealthy Jewish family, and # 4253b - Sir Georg Solti, Hungarian British orchestra conductor. |
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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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241 |
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Danilo Kis, Yugoslav novelist and writer. His father was a Jewish Hungarian railway inspector |
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3107 |
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50th Ann of the death of Bruno Schulz, a Polish writer, fine artist, literary critic & art teacher born to Jewish parents. He was killed by a Nazi officer in 1942. |
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4004 |
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Stefan Kisieliewski, Polish writer, publicist, composer. Born to a Polish father and Jewish mother Salomea Szapiro |
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3498 |
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Ilse Losa Leiblich, Portuguese writer of Jewish origin, whose father came from Hanover, Germany, immigrated to England, and then to Portugal. |
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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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001 |
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Danilo Kis, Yugoslav novelist and writer. His father was a Hungarian Jewish railway inspector. One stamp - bottom right corner - in sheetlet of 8 + label. FDC consists of set of 4 |
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758 |
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Shalom Aleichem - 150th Ann of his birth. FDCs have 2 diff cancels. This one is cancelled in Kiev |
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758.2 |
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Shalom Aleichem - 150th Ann of his birth. FDCs have 2 diff cancels. This one is cancelled in Kiev |
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4928-35 |
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Batman sheet of 20. Batman was created by artist Bob Kane and writer Bill Finger, both Jewish. |
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4949b |
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Rudolph the red-nosed Reindeer, first appeared in 1939 booklet written by Robert L. May, son of affluent secular Jews in New Rochelle, NY. Booklet of 20 stamps, consisting of 5 sets of 4 diff self-adhesive on both sides of booklet. |
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