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JUDAICA PHILATELY: Stamps & Covers

 

Judaica Sales Reg'd has the largest stock anywhere in the world of Judaica related philately - be it stamps, First Day Covers, maximum Cards, special cancels and cachets etc . Our search engine allows you to search for and display stamps by Country or Topic, and recently added items in the last 30-60-90 days. For instance, to display all stamps from a particular country, choose country in the drop down box on the left; a new drop down box will appear on the right with all countries for which we have have stamps and First day covers available for sale. To choose the country you want, just scroll down the list. Of course you can also see the entire list of countries available by clicking on right here. To select a topic - Holocaust - for example, select Topic from the drop down box on the left, and type Holocaust in the search box that appears on the right, or click right here to see our complete list of topics and names available - almost 1000 in total. By clicking on the one you want, you will access that list. When searching by topic, please search in the plural tense, ie: stamps instead of stamp. Some exceptions may occur. To execute either search simply click Search. To browse all stamps on our list irrespective of country or topic, select all and click search. To view stamps added in the last 30, 60 or 90 days simply use the New Additions Search box. You must return to this search engine for a subsequent search by country or topic.
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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When available, click on the    icon to view a photo sample of the item, or click on the    icon to view the item's First Day Cover.
Prices are subject to change without notice. ALL PRICES ARE IN US$ DOLLARS.

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FDC
Serbia
243 Click to view item Click to view First Day Cover Albert Einstein, 125th Ann of his birth
243.1 Click to view item Albert Einstein, 125th Ann of his birth. Sheetlet of 8 + label
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304-5 Click to view item # 305 - Einstein, 50th ann of his death and 100th Ann Theory of Relativity
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304-5.1 Click to view item # 305 - Einstein, 50th Ann of his death and 100th Ann Theory of Relativity. Sheetlets of 8 + label
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375a-g Click to view item Click to view First Day Cover #375d - Raheli Ferari, Serbian actress of stage and screen, born Rohel Frajnd with both parents of Jewish descent. Sheetlet of 8 with label. Full FDC set of 4
2NB15-18 Click to view item Virulently anti-Semitic (and anti-Masonic) stamps issued
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813-14.1 Click to view item Set of 2 cities, with one showing Synagogue in Subotica in foreground. Set of 2 sheetlets of 8. +label
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813-4 Click to view item Click to view First Day Cover Set of 2 cities, with one showing Synagogue in Subotica in foreground
835a.1 Click to view First Day Cover Novi Sad Synagogue exterior view - built 1909. JSR limited issues maximum card I of 16
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835a.2 Click to view First Day Cover Novi Sad Synagogue interior view - built 1909. JSR limited issues maximum card II of 16
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835a.3 Click to view First Day Cover Novi Sad Synagogue exterior side/front view - built 1909. JSR limited issues maximum card III of 16
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835a.4 Click to view First Day Cover Novi Sad Synagogue exterior side/front view - built 1909. JSR limited issues FDC I of 6
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835a-c Click to view item Click to view First Day Cover Superb set of 3 diff Synagogues
835a-c.1 Click to view item Superb set of 3 diff Synagogues. Sheetlet of 3 sets
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835b.1 Click to view First Day Cover Jakab and Komor Square Synagogue in Subotica, interior view - built 1901-2. JSR limited issues maximum card I of 16
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835b.2 Click to view First Day Cover Jakab and Komor Square Synagogue in Subotica, exterior view - built 1901-2. JSR limited issues maximum card II of 16
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835b.3 Click to view First Day Cover Jakab and Komor Square Synagogue in Subotica, exterior view - built 1901-2. JSR limited issue FDC I of 6
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835c.1 Click to view First Day Cover Sukkat Shalom Synagogue in Belgrade, exterior view - built 1926. JSR limited issue maximum card I of 16
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835c.2 Click to view First Day Cover Sukkat Shalom Synagogue in Belgrade, exterior view from a painting - built 1926. JSR limited issue maximum card II of 16
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835c.3 Click to view First Day Cover Sukkat Shalom Synagogue in Belgrade, exterior view from a painting - built 1926. JSR limited issue FDC I of 6
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001 Click to view item Click to view First Day Cover 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
002 Click to view item Click to view First Day Cover Bora Baruh, artist, Sephardic Jew born in Belgrade, son of a tailor. One in set of 4. FDC consists of set of 4
003 Click to view item Click to view First Day Cover Oskar Danon, Bosnian Jewish composer and conductor of Slovenian Philharmonic Orchestra, born in Sarajevo. One in set of 3
004 Click to view item Mileva Maric (Einstein) was a Serbian physicist of the Serbian Orthodox faith. She married Albert Einstein in Switzerland in 1903, and they had 2 sons.Itt is thought she helped Einstein in his theories. She never converted to Judaism.
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005 Click to view item Click to view First Day Cover 75th Ann Kragujevac camp massac re in Serbia, where appx 3000 men/boys were slaughtered, Appx 70 Jews died there; instead of antagonizing the Jewish population Nazis first filled their quotas with Jews, then went after the locals.
005.1 Click to view item 75th Ann Kragujevac camp massac re in Serbia, where appx 3000 men/boys were slaughtered, Appx 70 Jews died there; instead of antagonizing the Jewish population Nazis first filled their quotas with Jews, then went after the locals. Sheetlet of 8 + label.
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