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Mint
FDC
Belarus
52-3 Click to view item Marc Chagall paintings (also Europa)
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52-3.1 Click to view item Same, but superb sheetlet of 4 se-tenant pairs. VERY RARE
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54 Click to view item Europa 1993 - Chagall souvenir sheet issued in EXTREMELY LIMITED EDITION of 20,000. VERY RARE!!!
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313 Click to view item Marc Chagall's famous painting "Lovers on the Cross" on a superb S/S
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362-3 Click to view item Town Hall in Vitebsk Province, birthplace in Belarus of Marc Chagall. Local sites served as subjects for many of his paintings. 1 stamp in 2.
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530 Click to view item Click to view First Day Cover Y.M. Pen, famous painter, 150th Ann of his birth on S/S of 2 stamps
569a-b Click to view item Pair from sheet of 25 with the word chess in Hebrew (Shahmat) appearing only once in sheet in lower left margin. Consequently extremely difficult to find as such for Judaica collectors.
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569a-b.1 Click to view item The word chess in Hebrew in lower left margin on sheet of 25 stamps (12 pairs + 1 extra)
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569a-b.2 Click to view item Set of 2 booklets (1 perf, 1 imperf) of 7 stamps each + label, with only one booklet having 1 stamp with the word chess in Hebrew (Shahmat) in bottom left corner. Very RARE and difficult to obtain
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676 Click to view item Click to view First Day Cover Holocaust - 65th Ann of destruction of Belarus Jewry. Stamp depicts barbed wire and flame
676.1 Click to view item Holocaust - 65th Ann of destruction of Belarus Jewry. Stamp depicts barbed wire and flame. Full sheetlet of 8 plus label
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831 Click to view item Click to view First Day Cover 125th Ann birth of March Chagall. S/S with self-portrait. text in Belarussian, English, French and Yiddish. Cachet features Chagall 1918 painting "Over the Town" showing Chagall and lover bell flying over the town - his hometown of Vitebsk, where he was born
841 Click to view item Click to view First Day Cover S/S for 20th Ann Diplomatic relations between Belarus and Israel. Stamp shows Coat of Arms of Israel - The Menorah. Below stamp, Hebrew text. Security feature in stamp shows Star of David under ultraviolet light. Can also be seen faintly under bright light at an angle. Both cachet and FDC also show Israel flag, with Hebrew text on cachet.
872 Click to view item Click to view First Day Cover Coat of Arms of town of Bykhov. Almost 3000 Jews, 1/5th of town's population, lived there prior to WWII. Almost all were murdered in Sep-Nov 1941. During Chmielnicki pogroms of 1648-9 most Jews were killed. In 1898, 1/2 the town's population of 6500 were Jews
872.1 Click to view item Same - Coat of Arms of town of Bykhov. Full decorative sheetlet of 9
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873 Click to view item Click to view First Day Cover Coat of Arms of town of Zhlobin. Over 3000 Jews, 20% of town's population, lived there in 1939. Over 1200 were murdered in April 1942. Zhlobin's Jewish history dates back to the 17th century
873.1 Click to view item Same - Coat of Arms of town of Zhlobin. Full decorative sheetlet of 9
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957-60 Click to view item Click to view First Day Cover Paintings by 4 Jewish artists from Belarus: Marc Chagall, Ossip Zadkine, Chaim soutine, Ossip Lubitch. With complete set on 1 FDC
957-60,02 Click to view item Click to view First Day Cover Paintings by 4 Jewish artists from Belarus: Marc Chagall, Ossip Zadkine, Chaim soutine, Ossip Lubitch - in full sheetlets of 5. Belarus did not issue FDC with full sheetlets. JSR produced this set of 4 FDC with full sheetlets in limited quantity. Only one cover shown
957-60.01 Click to view First Day Cover Paintings by 4 Jewish artists from Belarus: Marc Chagall, Ossip Zadkine, Chaim soutine, Ossip Lubitch - each one on separate set of 4 FDC
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960a Click to view item Click to view First Day Cover Paintings by 4 Jewish artists from Belarus: Marc Chagall, Ossip Zadkine, Chaim soutine, Ossip Lubitch - on S/S. Belarus did not issue FDC with S/S.JSR produced this FDC in llimited quantity.
003 Click to view item Click to view First Day Cover S/S with 5 Israeli statesmen, all born in Belarus: Chaim Weizmann, Zalman Shazar, Menachem Begin, Yitzhak Shamir and Shimon Peres. Each stamp shows individual details and name in Hebrew with label also in Hebrew.
1012 Click to view item Click to view First Day Cover City of Slutzk, major Jewish City in the region. In 1897 the community numbered over 10,00 people, 77% of the population. In 1941 site of mass massacre of over 4000 Jews.
1012.1 Click to view item City of Slutzk, major Jewish City in the region. In 1897 the community numbered over 10,00 people, 77% of the population. In 1941 site of mass massacre of over 4000 Jews. Sheetlet of 6
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1012.2 Click to view First Day Cover City of Slutzk, major Jewish City in the region. In 1897 the community numbered over 10,00 people, 77% of the population. In 1941 site of mass massacre of over 4000 Jews. Image is that of Slutzk Synagogue. JSR FDC limited numbered issue of 6 only
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1012.3 Click to view First Day Cover City of Slutzk, major Jewish City in the region. In 1897 the community numbered over 10,00 people, 77% of the population. In 1941 site of mass massacre of over 4000 Jews. Image is that of Slutzk Synagogue. JSR maxicard limited numbered issue of 8 only
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1039 Click to view item Click to view First Day Cover S/S for 950th Ann since 1st reference to Minsk, with Jews first arriving in c.1489. In 1897 Jews were largest ethnic group in Minsk, at 52% of the population, dropping to less than 10% after the Holocaust. Minsk was the 4th largest city under Russian rule.
1053 Click to view item Click to view First Day Cover Mogilev, city in Eastern Belarus, with 50% Jewish population in 1900. Home to many famous Jews like Irving Berlin and Rabbi Joseph Lokstein, with famous wooden Synagogue there.
1053.1 Click to view First Day Cover Mogilev, city in Eastern Belarus, with 50% Jewish population in 1900. Home to many famous Jews like Irving Berlin and Rabbi Joseph Lokstein, with famous wooden Synagogue there. JSR maxicard of wooden synagogue - limited edition of 8
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1053.2 Click to view First Day Cover Mogilev, city in Eastern Belarus, with 50% Jewish population in 1900. Home to many famous Jews like Irving Berlin and Rabbi Joseph Lokstein, with famous wooden Synagogue there. JSR maxicard II of wooden synagogue - limited edition of 8
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1053.3 Click to view First Day Cover Mogilev, city in Eastern Belarus, with 50% Jewish population in 1900. Home to many famous Jews like Irving Berlin and Rabbi Joseph Lokstein, with famous wooden Synagogue there. JSR maxicard III of wooden synagogue - limited edition of 8
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1057 Click to view item Click to view First Day Cover 500th Ann Belarusian book printing, S/S with the 1st book being the Book of Psalms. Lower illustration on the stamp shows King David, author of the Psalms
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1060 Click to view item Click to view First Day Cover Gomel - 2nd largest city in Belarus, with 55% Jewish population in year 1900, and 30% in 1939, almost all decimated during Holocaust. Home to many famous Jews, like Yuitzhak Epshetin, Hassidic Rabbi.
1060.1 Click to view First Day Cover Gomel - 2nd largest city in Belarus, with 55% Jewish population in year 1900, and 30% in 1939, almost all decimated during Holocaust. Home to many famous Jews, like Yuitzhak Epshtein, Hassidic Rabbi. JSR produced maxicard of Gomel Great Synagogue - Limited edition of 8
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1146 Click to view item Click to view First Day Cover Slonim - city in Grodno region of Belarus. had a Jewish settlement in 1388. In late 19th C., Jewish population was more than 10,000, and in 1939, 22,000 Jews lived there, 65% of the population. Most perished during the Holocaust.
1146.1 Click to view First Day Cover Slonim - city in Grodno region of Belarus. had a Jewish settlement in 1388. In late 19th C., Jewish population was more than 10,000, and in 1939, 22,000 Jews lived there, 65% of the population. Most perished during the Holocaust. JSR produced maxicard of Great Synagogue of Slonim - Limited issue of 12
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1146.2 Click to view First Day Cover Slonim - city in Grodno region of Belarus. had a Jewish settlement in 1388. In late 19th C., Jewish population was more than 10,000, and in 1939, 22,000 Jews lived there, 65% of the population. Most perished during the Holocaust. JSR produced maxicard of Great Synagogue of Slonim (interior view) - Limited issue of 12
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1146.3 Click to view First Day Cover Slonim - city in Grodno region of Belarus. had a Jewish settlement in 1388. In late 19th C., Jewish population was more than 10,000, and in 1939, 22,000 Jews lived there, 65% of the population. Most perished during the Holocaust.JSR produced FDC I of Great Synagogue of Slonim - Limited issue of 6
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1146.4 Click to view First Day Cover Slonim - city in Grodno region of Belarus. had a Jewish settlement in 1388. In late 19th C., Jewish population was more than 10,000, and in 1939, 22,000 Jews lived there, 65% of the population. Most perished during the Holocaust. JSR produced FDC II of Great Synagogue of Slonim - Limited issue of 6
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1151 Click to view item Click to view First Day Cover This S/S is of Brest, was the most important city in then Lithuania in the 17th C., and a center of Jewish scholarship. Prior to WWII, there were appx 40 synagogues in Brest; most of the community was wiped out during the Shoah.
1151.1 Click to view First Day Cover This S/S is of Brest, was the most important city in then Lithuania in the 17th C., and a center of Jewish scholarship. Prior to WWII, there were appx 40 synagogues in Brest; most of the community was wiped out during the Shoah. JSR produced maxicard of the Brest Kobryn Synagogue - limited edition of 8
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1151.2 Click to view First Day Cover This S/S is of Brest, was the most important city in then Lithuania in the 17th C., and a center of Jewish scholarship. Prior to WWII, there were appx 40 synagogues in Brest; most of the community was wiped out during the Shoah. JSR produced FDC of the Brest Great Synagogue - limited edition of 6
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1152 Click to view item Click to view First Day Cover Navahrudak, a city in the Grodno region of Belarus, was a center of a thriving Jewish Community with an important Yeshiva, and 50% of the population was Jewish before WWII. 9,500 of the 10,000 Jews were killed by the Nazis.
1152.1 Click to view First Day Cover Navahrudak, a city in the Grodno region of Belarus, was a center of a thriving Jewish Community with an important Yeshiva, and 50% of the population was Jewish before WWII. 9,500 of the 10,000 Jews were killed by the Nazis. JSR produced maxicard of the Navahrudek Synagogue - limited edition of 8.
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1152.2 Click to view First Day Cover Navahrudak, a city in the Grodno region of Belarus, was a center of a thriving Jewish Community with an important Yeshiva, and 50% of the population was Jewish before WWII. 9,500 of the 10,000 Jews were killed by the Nazis. JSR produced FDC of the Navahrudek Synagogue - limited edition of 6.
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007 Click to view item Click to view First Day Cover S/S 150th Ann birth of Leon Bakst, born Lev Rosenberg. Bakst was a Russian painter and scene and costume designer, born into a middle class Jewish family.
ENT1101 Click to view item Click to view First Day Cover 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
ENT1201 Click to view item Postcard entire with Minsk Synagogue in cachet, by architect Galina Levina, Jewish architect
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ENT1202 Click to view item Envelope entire, cachet features Yefim Zakharovich Kopelyan. Soviet actor of theater and cinema, legendary master of Bolshoi Theater of Drama in Leningrad. Born into a Jewish family.
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