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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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Catalog #   Description
Mint
FDC
Australia
3202-3 Click to view First Day Cover David Malouf - 2 pairs on FDC
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3208-9 Click to view First Day Cover Thomas Keneally - 2 pairs on FDC
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3208-9.1 Click to view First Day Cover Thomas Keneally, author of Schindler's List - cachet shows movie poster. Only 8 made
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3208-9.2 Click to view First Day Cover Thomas Keneally, author of Schindler's List - cachet shows actual Schindler's List. Only 7 made
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3404 Click to view item 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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Austria
1072.1 Click to view First Day Cover As # 1072 - diff cachet
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1072.2 Click to view First Day Cover As # 1072 - diff cachet
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1396.2 Click to view First Day Cover As # 1396 - diff cachet
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1396.3 Click to view First Day Cover As # 1396 - diff cachet
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1396.4 Click to view First Day Cover As # 1396 - diff cachet
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2444 Click to view item Click to view First Day Cover Robert Jungk (born Robert Baum), was an Austria write and journalist, born into a Jewish family in Berlin.
Belgium
2404a-j Click to view item #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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Czech Republic
001 Click to view item Click to view First Day Cover 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.
001.1 Click to view item 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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001.2 Click to view First Day Cover 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 Click to view First Day Cover 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 Click to view First Day Cover 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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France
B 491 Click to view First Day Cover 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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Germany
1395.2 Click to view First Day Cover Franz Kafka, writer - maxicard. Image shows area in main square near where Kafka was born and lived
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2229-30 Click to view item #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 Click to view item The Captain of Kopenick, a play by Carl Zuckmeyer, playwrite
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2392.1 The Captain of Kopenick, a play by Carl Zuckmeyer, playwrite - FIRST DAY SOUVENIR LEAF
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2396 Click to view item Hannah Arendt, writer - 100th Ann of her birth
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2396.1 Hannah Arendt, writer, 100th Ann of her birth - FIRST DAY SOUVENIR LEAF
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Germany (East)
284-5 Click to view item 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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1166-71 Click to view item #1168: Kurt Tucholsky, novelist and journalist
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2470 Click to view item 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
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Guyana
3453 Click to view item Sydney Shelton, Academy Award winning writer, born in Chicago to parents of Russian Jewish ancestry.
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3453.1 Click to view item Sydney Shelton, Academy Award winning writer, born in Chicago to parents of Russian Jewish ancestry. Sheetlet of 4
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Hungary
4253a-d Click to view item Click to view First Day Cover 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.
Labels
019 Click to view item Keren Kayemet (JNF) triangular label showing Chaim Nahman Bialik and Herzl
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Montenegro
241 Click to view item Click to view First Day Cover Danilo Kis, Yugoslav novelist and writer. His father was a Jewish Hungarian railway inspector
Poland
3107 Click to view item Click to view First Day Cover 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.
4004 Click to view item Click to view First Day Cover Stefan Kisieliewski, Polish writer, publicist, composer. Born to a Polish father and Jewish mother Salomea Szapiro
Portugal
3498 Click to view item Click to view First Day Cover Ilse Losa Leiblich, Portuguese writer of Jewish origin, whose father came from Hanover, Germany, immigrated to England, and then to Portugal.
Russia
7633 Click to view item Click to view First Day Cover Iosif Alexandrovich Brodsky, Russian and American poet, born into a Jewish family in Leningrad from a Rabbini family.
Serbia
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
Ukraine
758 Click to view item Click to view First Day Cover Shalom Aleichem - 150th Ann of his birth. FDCs have 2 diff cancels. This one is cancelled in Kiev
758.2 Click to view First Day Cover Shalom Aleichem - 150th Ann of his birth. FDCs have 2 diff cancels. This one is cancelled in Kiev
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United States
4928-35 Click to view item Batman sheet of 20. Batman was created by artist Bob Kane and writer Bill Finger, both Jewish.
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4949b Click to view item 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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