JUDAICA
PHILATELY: Stamps & Covers
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PLEASE NOTE: This listing is generally reserved for stamps, First Day Covers and maxicards, with the odd exception. Please see our listing of cachets and cancellations where superb Judaica related entires - postcards and covers - are also listed. (An entire is a postcard or cover on which the stamp is imprinted. Some like Moldova have First Day of issue cancels, where others like Poland do not.
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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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802a-k |
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# 802e - Lev Davidovich Landau, prominent Soviet physicist, received Nobel Prize for physics in 1962. One stamp only in sheetlet of 11 + label |
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836 |
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70th Ann of the massacre at Babi-Yar, wherein 33,771 Jews were killed by the Nazis and their Ukranian collaborators, in the lagrest single massacre of the Holocaust. |
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836.1 |
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Babi Yar issue - full sheet of 16 with decorative margins |
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836.2 |
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Same as UKR001, and although this is not a FDC, we have included here because it is postally used, with a ice pair, and superb cancels. |
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895 |
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Ginzburg skyscraper, tallest in the Russian Empire, built in 1910 by Lev Ginzburg, Jewish merchant. Later blown up during World War II |
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895.1 |
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Ginzburg skyscraper, tallest in the Russian Empire, built in 1910 by Lev Ginzburg, Jewish merchant. Left side of sheetlet of 5 stamps with full history (in Ukranian) |
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895.2 |
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Ginzburg skyscraper, tallest in the Russian Empire, built in 1910 by Lev Ginzburg, Jewish merchant. Full sheetlet of 15 stamps with full history (in Ukranian) |
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949 |
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Archangel Gabriel which means "God is my Strength." |
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1010 |
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Ilya Metchnikoff, Russian zoologist best known for his pioneering work into immune system. He and Paul Ehrlich were first Jews to win Nobel prize for medicine in 1908. His maternal grandfather was the Jewish writer Leo Nevakhovich |
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1014 |
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Andrei Sheptytsky was Metropolitan Archbishop of Ukraine Greek Catholic Church until his death in 1944. He learned Hebrew so he could relate to Jewish community, During WWII he harboured hundreds of Jews in his residence and in Greek Cathoiic monasteries. |
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1014.1.1 |
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Andrei Sheptytsky was Metropolitan Archbishop of Ukraine Greek Catholic Church until his death in 1944. Strip of 4 with special margins. Few available. |
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1068-71 |
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Set of 4 celebrating the Ukranian Jewish Community. FDC available with Kiev or Odessa cancel - please state preferance |
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1068-71.2 |
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Set of 4 celebrating the Ukranian Jewish Community. Left side strip of 4, all with same margin |
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1068-71.3 |
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Set of 4 celebrating the Ukranian Jewish Community. Right side strip of 4, all with diff margins |
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1077 |
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75th Ann of the Babi-Yar massacre. |
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1077.1 |
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75th Ann of the Babi-Yar massacre. Sheetlet of 8 |
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001 |
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Blocks of 4 with Star of David on 3 stamps + label UNLISTED |
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