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Catalog # |
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Description |
Mint |
FDC |
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219 |
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Albert Einstein, portrait and theory of relativity. Superb FDC cancel and cachet |
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905 |
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Dr. Ludwig Zamenhof, founder of Esperanto language |
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N/A |
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2339 |
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Lasar Segall, artist, birth centenary |
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2467 |
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Dr. Albert Sabin, co-discoverer of polio vaccine |
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N/A |
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3053 |
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Joao Guimares Rosa, Brazilian novelist who together with his 2nd wife Aracy de Carvalho Guimares Rosa, a Brazilian diplomat in Hamburg during WWII, saved numerous Jews until 1942, when they were expelled. In 1982, his wife, Aracy de Carvalho Guimarães Rosa was honoured as a Righteous Gentile by Yad Vashem |
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N/A |
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3100 |
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Claude Levi-Strauss, a French anthropologist and ethnologist, was called the "father of modern anthropology." He was born to French Jewish parents living in Brussels. he did in 2009, 23 days after this S/S was issued by Brazil (where he lived and taught for 4 years) in his honour. |
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C 61 |
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Dr. Ludwig Zamenhof, founder of Esperanto language |
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N/A |
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807-8 |
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Karl Marx 70th Ann of his birth |
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N/A |
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974 |
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50th Ann Bulgarian Esperanto Society, founded by Dr.Ludwig Zamenhof |
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N/A |
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1010-2 |
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# 1010 - Karl Marx |
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N/A |
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1092 |
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Dr. Ludwig Zamenhof, founder of Esperanto language |
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N/A |
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1235 |
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18th Ann of the Bulgarian Esperanto Association, overprinted on # 974 |
N/A |
N/A |
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1610-5 |
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#1613 - Karl Marx |
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N/A |
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1657 |
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Karl Marx |
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N/A |
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2887 |
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Martin Luther, translated Bible into German, became rabid anti-Semite when Jews didn't want to convert to Lutherism |
N/A |
N/A |
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3230-1 |
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# 3231 - 100th Ann of Esperanto with portrait of Dr. Zamenhof |
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N/A |
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3328 |
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Karl Marx |
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N/A |
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3328.1 |
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Karl Marx - maximum card |
N/A |
N/A |
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3988a-d |
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#3988c - Composer Felix Mendelssohn in block of 4 |
N/A |
N/A |
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4351 |
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Elias Canetti, Nobel Laureate in literature 1981. Maxicard with portrait |
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4811 |
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Carl Djerassi, Austrian born Bulgarian-American prize-winning and world-renowned chemist, novelist, and playwright. Both parents were Jewish. |
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N/A |
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4837 |
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Julio Palencia y Tubau, Spain's ambassador to Bulgaria from 1940 to 1943, who risked his career and life to rescue several hundred Jews in Bulgaria at the time of the Holocaust. Also known as the Spanish Schindler. |
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N/A |
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757 |
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Danny Kaye, as UNICEF goodwill ambassador |
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N/A |
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757.1 |
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Danny Kaye, as UNICEF goodwill ambassador, sheetlet of 5 |
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N/A |
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713-9 |
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# 716 - Wilhelm Steinitz, # 717 - Emanuel Lasker in chess set |
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N/A |
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1385-9 |
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# 1398 - Wilhelm Steinitz on Chess set of 5 |
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N/A |
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1390 |
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S/S with portrait of chess master Emmanuel Lasker |
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N/A |
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1551-6 |
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# 1554 - Mikhail Tal and # 1555 - Bobby Fischer in chess set |
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N/A |
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1557 |
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Chess S/S with portrait of Gary Kasparov |
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N/A |
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1610 |
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Fanny "Bobby" Rosenfeld, 1928 Amsterdam Olympics gold medal winner in track and field for women. She was born in Russia and went on to be named Canada's Female Athlete of the First Half-Century (1900–1950). |
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1821a-d |
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# 1821d - Barbara Frum, one of the most respected TV journalists in Canada, died prematurely of cancer, in S/S of 4 |
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2153.1 |
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Lorne Greene, famous Canadian star of cinema and TV on pre-paid postcard, with portrait on stamp and on face of postcard |
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N/A |
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2154a-d.1 |
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# 2155a - Lorne Greene, famous Canadian star of cinema and TV in booklet of 2 self-adhesive sets, 1 stamp in each set of 4. |
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N/A |
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2271.19 |
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Elie Wiesel on Yusuf Karsh Photography S/S, containing 3 stamps of famous portraits including Karsh's own self-portrait, and in the background numerous portraits of the world-famous, in every field of endeavor. Same cachet image as the portrait is affixed to the cover. JSR limited edition of only 10 covers. |
N/A |
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2271.21 |
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Albert Einstein on Yusuf Karsh Photography S/S, containing 3 stamps of famous portraits including Karsh's own self-portrait, and in the background numerous portraits of the world-famous, in every field of endeavor. Same cachet image as the portrait is affixed to the cover. JSR limited edition of only 10 covers. |
N/A |
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2481 |
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Singer songwriter Robbie Robertson, who had a Jewish father and Mohawk mother. |
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N/A |
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2481.1 |
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Same - JSR FDC cachet showing same portrait as stamp |
N/A |
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2481.2 |
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Same - JSR FDC cachet showing portrait with order of Canada |
N/A |
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2481.3 |
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Same - in full sheet of 16 with margins |
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N/A |
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2482b |
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Singer songwriter Robbie Robertson, who had a Jewish father and Mohawk mother. S/S of 4, only 1 Robertson |
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2483d |
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Singer songwriter Robbie Robertson, who had a Jewish father and Mohawk mother. Booklet of 2 sets of 4, only Robertson in each set |
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N/A |
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2618.2 |
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Raoul Wallenberg full booklet of 6 plus booklet cover tied to multi-cacheted oversize FDC with 4 cancels. JSR limited numbered issue of 10 only |
N/A |
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2618.3 |
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Raoul Wallenberg FDC - JSR full digital colour handmade FDC I limited numbered issue of 10, with cachet showing Schutz-Pass |
N/A |
N/A |
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2618.4 |
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Raoul Wallenberg FDC - JSR full digital colour handmade FDC II limited numbered issue of 10, with cachet showing Wallenberg's Passport application |
N/A |
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2618.5 |
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Raoul Wallenberg FDC - JSR full digital colour Maximum Card I limited numbered issue of 16, with cachet showing Souvenir Sheet issued by Sweden marking 100th Ann of Wallerberg's birth. |
N/A |
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2618.6 |
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Raoul Wallenberg FDC - JSR full digital colour Maximum Card II limited numbered issue of 16, with cachet showing bust of Wallenberg in Wallenberg Memorial Square in downtown Montreal, Canada |
N/A |
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2618.7 |
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Raoul Wallenberg FDC - JSR full digital colour Maximum Card III limited numbered issue of 16, with cachet showing portrait of Wallenberg for his passport application |
N/A |
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2618.8 |
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Raoul Wallenberg FDC - JSR full digital colour Maximum Card IV limited numbered issue of 16, with cachet showing Schutz-Pass for Judith Kopetnin, same as pictured on stamp |
N/A |
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2618a |
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Raoul Wallenberg, Canada's first honourary citizen issued in booklet of 6 self-adhesive. Available only as full booklet or half booklet of 3. FDC available with 1 stamp only |
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2618a.1 |
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Raoul Wallenberg, Canada's first honourary citizen issued in booklet of 6 self-adhesive. Available here as half booklet of 3. FDC available with 1 stamp only |
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N/A |
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818/21-2 |
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# 818 - Judith Resnick on Challenger Memorial issue |
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823 |
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Challenger Memorial S/S with portrait of Judith Resnick |
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C 208 |
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Albert Einstein on souvenir sheet |
N/A |
N/A |
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005 |
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NY 2016 World Stamp Show S/S of 4 diff featuring Scarlett Johaansson (whose mother was Jewish) and Woody Allen (both parents Jewish) on 1 stamp and Stan Lee (son of Jewish Romanian immigrants), co-creator of Spider Man, the Hulk and many others, on another. Numbered issue of only 2,000. Not listed in Scott - most likely in Yvert Tellier or Michel |
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N/A |
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006 |
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NY World Stamp Show souvenir sheet with Larry King, son of Orthodox Jews, and famous CNN talk show host on stamp in S/S. Also shows Donald Trump in central foreground. (Not sure if that's good or bad!!) Numbered issue of only 2,000. Not listed in Scott - most likely in Yvert Tellier or Michel |
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N/A |
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433A |
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Bobby Fischer, Jewish (and self-professed anti-Semite) chess player on gold foil embossed stamp also with Rotary theme |
N/A |
N/A |
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718 |
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Albert Einstein |
N/A |
N/A |
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718.1 |
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Albert Einstein sheetlet of 4 with words "Albert Einstein" and "Nobel prize" in margins |
N/A |
N/A |
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719 |
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Robert Barany of Austria, Nobel Laureate |
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N/A |
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719.1 |
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Robert Barany, Nobel Laureate in block of 4 with name and "Nobel Prize" in margins |
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N/A |
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926 |
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Gary Kasparov with chess board |
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N/A |
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C 196 |
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Einstein, deluxe proof card. |
N/A |
N/A |
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C196-8 |
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Also # 316-7: # C196 Einstein |
N/A |
N/A |
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001 |
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Herbert Hauptman and Jerome Karle, both American Nobel Prize winners for chemistry in 1985. |
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N/A |
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002 |
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Gabriel Lippman, Nobel Prize winner for medicine in 1908, 1 stamp in 2 |
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N/A |
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003 |
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Harry Houdini, magician on S/S of events of the millenium UNLISTED |
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N/A |
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004 |
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Gary Kasparov with chess board on 1 Judaica stamp of 2. Sheetlet of 4 with Kasparov's name in margins |
N/A |
N/A |
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1435 |
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Eleanor Roosevelt, patron of Israel's Youth Aliya, and co-authored Human Rights Declaration |
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N/A |
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3625 |
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Albert Einstein - 50th Ann of his death and 100th Ann of Theory of Relativity |
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N/A |
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207 |
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Albert Einstein and Carl Sagan on single in space set |
N/A |
N/A |
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254.1 |
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S/S with single stamp issued for Nobel Prize Laureates in medicine. Stamp shows Selman Waksman, winner in 1952 and margin shows Paul Ehrlich, winner in 1908, 1st row 4th from left. There may be others |
N/A |
N/A |
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254-9 |
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Numerous Jewish Nobel Prize winners in medicine, physics, literature, physics chemistry and peace |
N/A |
N/A |
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255.1 |
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S/S with single stamp issued for Nobel Prize Laureates in physics. Stamp shows Albert Michaelson, winner in 1907 and margin shows Gabriel Lippman, winner in 1908, 1st row 2nd from left. There may be others |
N/A |
N/A |
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256.1 |
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S/S with single stamp issued for Nobel Prize Laureates in literature. Margin shows Henri Bergson, winner in 1927, bottom row 3rd from right. |
N/A |
N/A |
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258.1 |
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S/S with single stamp issued for Nobel Prize Laureates in chemistry. Margin shows Adolph von Beyer, winner in 1905, 1st row on the left. There may be others |
N/A |
N/A |
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259.1 |
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S/S with single stamp issued for Nobel Prize Laureates for peace. Margin shows Rene Cassinrene h, winner in 1968, 1st row in the middle. There may be others |
N/A |
N/A |
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306 |
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George Gershwin, composer. Hi-val only in set of 1 Judaica |
N/A |
N/A |
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413 |
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Sir Frederick William Herschel a was a German-born British astronomer, technical expert, and composer. He was born in Hanover, one of ten children of Isaak and Anna Ilse, née Moritzen, Herschel. His father was of Jewish descent. One stamp in set Judaica |
N/A |
N/A |
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416-8 |
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Chess set with William Steinitz and Bobby Fischer |
N/A |
N/A |
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954a-d |
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Chess sheetlet of 4 with Gary Kasparov, Akiba Rubinstein, Mikhail Botvinnik |
N/A |
N/A |
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958ab |
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Chess sheet of two with #958a: Samuel "Sammy" Herman Reshevsky (born Szmul Rzeszewski in Ozorkow near Lodz was a famous chess prodigy and later a leading American chess Grandmaster. He was an Orthodox Jew and did not play on the Sabbath. |
N/A |
N/A |
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001 |
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Albert Einstein |
N/A |
N/A |
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001 |
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Dr. Christian Barnard, who performed world's first 2 heart transplants on Jewish patients Washkansky and Blaiberg. Also Henri Dunant, founder of the Red Cross and Nobel Peace Prize Laureate, called by Theodor Herzl the first "Christian Zionist" for his support of a Jewish Homeland in Palestine. Sheetlet of 6 UNLISTED |
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N/A |
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002 |
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Albert Einstein, one stamp in sheetlet of 6 UNLISTED |
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N/A |
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447-51 |
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#449 - Henri Bergson, French philosopher, influential especially in the first half of the 20th century. He was awarded the 1927 Nobel Prize in Literature ". His father was a Polish Jew; his mother was from an English and Irish Jewish background. |
N/A |
N/A |
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452 |
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S/S with Henri Dunant, whom Herzl invited to the 1st Zionist Congress and who he called a "Christian Zionist" for his unwavering support of a Jewish Homeland. Dunant founded the Red Cross and was a Nobel Laureate. |
N/A |
N/A |
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511-2 |
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# 512 - Albert Einstein |
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N/A |
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821-2 |
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Human Rights 40th Ann, authored primarily by Prof Rene Cassin, Nobel Peace Prize Laureate |
N/A |
N/A |
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933 |
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Gary Kasparov, chess player |
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N/A |
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1142 |
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Henry Kissinger on S/S with Princess Diana |
N/A |
N/A |
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C 98-9 |
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#C98 - Karl Marx |
N/A |
N/A |
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585a-b |
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#585a - Albert Einstein on se-tenant set of 2 - International Year of Physics |
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N/A |
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331 |
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Dr. Ludwig Zamenhof,Polish born Jew founder of the Esperanto Language |
N/A |
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1738-40 |
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#1739 - Tamara Bunke, daughter of a Polish Jewish mother, became a guerilla for Cuban causes |
N/A |
N/A |
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2042-6 |
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#2044-5 depicts chess grandmasters William Steinitz and Emmanuel Lasker |
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2564 |
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Karl Marx, 60th Anniversary founding of the USSR |
N/A |
N/A |
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2575 |
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Karl Marx, centenary of his death |
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N/A |
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2926 |
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Dr. Ludwig Zamenhof, founder of Esperanto, 100th Anniversary |
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3045 |
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Emanuel Lasker on chess stamp |
N/A |
N/A |
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3484-91 |
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#3489 - Sigmund Freud |
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N/A |
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3580-5 |
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# 3583-5: Albert Einstein, & Otto Hahn, Nobel Laureates |
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N/A |
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4500-1 |
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Albert Einstein in set of 2 commemorating 75th Ann of his visit to Cuba |
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3118 |
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Gustav Mahler, Jewish composer |
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3303 |
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Sigmund Freud |
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N/A |
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3423 |
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Rabbi Judah Loew - MAHARAL. 400th Ann of his death. Stamp + label. Official FDC without label |
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3423.1 |
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Rabbi Judah Loew - MAHARAL. 400th Ann of his death. Sheetlet of 5 + 4 labels. Regular cancel on FDC full sheetlet with cachet showing 2 diff views of Altneushul (JSR) |
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3423.2 |
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Rabbi Judah Loew - MAHARAL. 400th Ann of his death. Stamp + label. Regular FDC stamp + label on cachet showing the Maharal's Altneushul (JSR) |
N/A |
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3423.3 |
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Rabbi Judah Loew - MAHARAL. 400th Ann of his death. Stamp + label. Regular FDC stamp + label on cachet showing previous Czech stamp with Rabbi Loew's grave (JSR) |
N/A |
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3423.4 |
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Same - Regular cancel FDC full sheetlet with cachet showing Altneushul and short history of the Maharal (JSR) |
N/A |
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3647 |
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Sir Nicolas George Winton (MBE) (born Wertheim), British humanitarian who organized rescue of 669 children, most of whom were Jewish from Czechoslovakia on the eve of WWII in operation known as Kindertransport. |
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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 |
N/A |
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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 |
N/A |
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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 |
N/A |
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003.1 |
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Sir Nicolas George Winton on JSR limited numbered issue of 5 only FDC showing cutting a ribbon, innaugurating a monument to the chidren he saved. Hand made digital coloured cover. |
N/A |
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003.2 |
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Sir Nicolas George Winton on JSR limited numbered issue of 5 only FDC showing various images in the rescue of 669 children. Hand made digital coloured cover. |
N/A |
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003.3 |
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Sir Nicolas George Winton on JSR limited numbered issue of 5 only FDC showing Winton with one of the 669 children he saved. Hand made digital coloured cover. |
N/A |
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003.4 |
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Sir Nicolas George Winton on JSR limited numbered issue of 5 only FDC showing Winton with a reenactment of the Prague London train bringing the children to England, renamed the Winton train. Hand made digital coloured cover. |
N/A |
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003.5 |
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Sir Nicolas George Winton on JSR limited numbered issue maxicard of 16 only showing Winton in the same image as on the stamp |
N/A |
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003.6 |
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Sir Nicolas George Winton on JSR limited numbered issue maxicard of 16 only showing the document used in the saving and transport of each child. |
N/A |
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003.7 |
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Sir Nicolas George Winton on JSR limited numbered issue maxicard of 16 only showing "Winton's children" |
N/A |
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003.8 |
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Sir Nicolas George Winton on JSR limited numbered issue maxicard of 16 only with one of Winton's last portraits. |
N/A |
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455-9 |
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# 459 - Karl Marx |
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949-54 |
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# 953 - Herzian waves, discovered by Heinrich Hertz,, whose father was Jewish but converted to Catholicism before marrying. His mother, Anna Elisabeth Pfefferkorn was thought to be Jewish but there exists no definitive proof. Although he did not consider himself Jewish, Hertz himself is buried in Ohlsdorf, Hamburg at the Jewish cemetery. |
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1325 |
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Karl Marx |
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1525 |
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Karl Marx |
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1628-33 |
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# 1633 - Franz Kafka, writer, with Jewish cemetery |
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2155-6 |
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# 2156 - Karl Marx |
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2771-6 |
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# 2774 - Emil Zola, defender of Alfred Dreyfuss and # 2772 - Thomas Masaryk, defender of Jewish interests in Czechoslovakia |
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N/A |
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2820-4 |
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# 2823 - Jan Masaryk , avid supporter of Zionism & Jewish State |
N/A |
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409-10 |
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Niels Bohr, atomic scientist |
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N/A |
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486 |
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Georg Brandeis, writer and literary critic |
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1394 |
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Victor Borge born Børge Rosenbaum, was a Danish American humorist, entertainer, and pianist, affectionately known as the Clown prince of Denmark, and The Great Dane. 100th Ann of his birth |
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N/A |
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C 198-9 |
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#C199 - Amedeo Modigliani self portrait painting |
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N/A |
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931-3 |
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# 932 - 860th Anniversary of the birth of Maimonides |
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944 |
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Fritz Lang, Austrian film director had a Jewish mother. S/S |
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1092 |
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Josephine Baker, black American singer and ardent Zionist |
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1134 |
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Raoul Wallenberg, saved appx 100,000 Jews from the Nazis |
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1807a-f |
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#1807a - Adolph von Baeyer, Nobel prize winner in chemistry 1905 on sheetlet of 6 |
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N/A |
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1845a-i |
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# 1845g - Peter Sellers on sheetlet of 9 famous detectives |
N/A |
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1860-3 |
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# 1860 - Artie Shaw, #1861 - Benny Goodman, musicians in set of 4 |
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2000-7 |
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# 2004 - Dr. Jonas Salk, co-inventor of polio vaccine, and # 2001 - Dr. Christian Barnard who performed first 2 heart transplants on 2 Jews in South Africa |
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N/A |
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2228 |
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Albert Einstein and theory of relativity on S/S for Man of the Century |
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N/A |
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2241 |
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Magician David Copperfield, born David Seth Kotkin in Metuchin, NJ. |
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N/A |
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2241.1 |
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Magician David Copperfield, born David Seth Kotkin in Metuchin, NJ. Sheetlet of 4 |
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N/A |
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2351a-i |
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The Three Stooges - The Howard brothers and Larry Fine in sheetlet of 9 diff |
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N/A |
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241 |
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Portrait of Fuad I by Laszlo von Lombos, born to Hungarian Jewish parents |
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N/A |
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1052-3 |
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President Sadat's Peace Mission to Israel |
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1174-5 |
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Anwar Sadat memorial issue |
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1731 |
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Lelila Mourad, Egyptian singer/actress & known as Egypt's Barbara Streisand, was born to Egyptian father of Iraqi Jewish descent, Zaki Mourad, a respected singer, musician and Cantor, and to a Jewish mother of Polsih descent. In 1953, she was selected as official singer of Egyptian revolution. |
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425-7 |
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Eleanor Roosevelt, patron of Israel Youth Aliyah |
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N/A |
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1064-7 |
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Albert Einstein - issued for Int'l Year of Physics, 50th Ann of his death and 100th Ann of the Theory of Relativity, set of 4 |
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N/A |
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291 |
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Aristide Briand, prominent defender of Dreyfuss, later prime Minister of France |
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N/A |
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389 |
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St Gregory of Tours centenary. Most of the Jewish history of Tours and other cities in France comes from publications of Bishop Gregory in the 5th century. |
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N/A |
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638 |
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Charles Peguy, a Gentile poet and prominent defender of Dreyfuss |
N/A |
N/A |
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669 |
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Georges Clemenceau, politician and prominent defender of Dreyfuss, later became prime Minister of France. |
N/A |
N/A |
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934 |
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Henri Bergson, Nobel Laureate in literature who converted to Catholicism and returned to Judaism before his death. |
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N/A |
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1104 |
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Georges Mandel, cabinet minister during the Nazi reign. 20th Ann of his execution by the Nazis |
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N/A |
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1453 |
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Liberation of concentration camps - 30th Ann. Pictured on stamp Pierre Kahn, French resistance leader, born Jewish, later professed atheism |
N/A |
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1453.3 |
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Same as # 1453 diff cachet |
N/A |
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1699.1 |
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Aristide Briand, French Foreign Minister who met with Chaim Weizmann in 1926 and assisted him in creating a place for Jews in Palestine. A JNF Forest in Israel bears his name. Maximum card |
N/A |
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1699.2 |
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See #1699.1 - Note FDC with diff FD cancel |
N/A |
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1699.3 |
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Same as # 1699.2 with diff cachet and cancel |
N/A |
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1846.1 |
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St Theresa of Avila, had a Jewish grandmother. Maximum card |
N/A |
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1847 |
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Leon Blum, three times Prime Minister of France, was born into a prosperous assimilated Jewish family in Paris in 1872. |
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N/A |
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1904-5 |
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# 1905 - Renee Levy, French Resistance fighter during WWII |
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N/A |
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1906 |
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Pierre Mendes France, Jewish Premier of France |
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1906.3 |
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Pierre Mendes France, Jewish Premier of France |
N/A |
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2087 |
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Marcel Dassault, inventor of Mirage jet plane, aviation pioneer |
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N/A |
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2232a-d |
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S/S of 4 - #2232b: Abbe Gregoire who established civil rights for Jews in France in 1791 |
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N/A |
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2688-9 |
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# 2689 - 50th Ann declaration of Human Rights authored by Prof Rene Cassin and Eleanor Roosevelt, both of whom are pictured on the stamp |
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N/A |
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2819-24 |
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# 2821: Serge Gainsbourg (Lucien Guinzburg), # 2823: Michael Berger and # 2824: Barbara (Monique Serf) all Jewish singers in set of 6 |
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N/A |
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2837a-e |
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20th century sheetlet with famous portrait of Einstein with his tongue out in upper left corner |
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N/A |
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2840.1 |
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Jean-Pierre Bloch, Jewish French resistance activist and President of the International league against Racism and anti-Semitism - maxicard |
N/A |
N/A |
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3088 |
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Rashi, scholar and interpreter of the Bible, 900th Ann of his death |
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N/A |
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3088.1 |
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Rashi, scholar and interpreter of the Bible, 900th Ann of his death - maximum card |
N/A |
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3112.1 |
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Albert Einstein - 50th Ann of his death and 100th Ann of Theory of Relativity - maximum card |
N/A |
N/A |
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3112.2 |
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Albert Einstein - 50th Ann of his death and 100th Ann of Theory of Relativity |
N/A |
N/A |
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3152 |
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Raymond Aron, French sociologist, historian and political commentator, son of a Jewish jurist |
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N/A |
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3152.4 |
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Raymond Aron, French sociologist, historian and political commentator, son of a Jewish jurist - maximum card |
N/A |
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3167 |
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Rabbi Jacob Kaplan, Chief Rabbi of France |
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3167.2 |
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Rabbi Jacob Kaplan, Chief Rabbi of France - maximum card |
N/A |
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3257 |
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Henri Moissan - Nobel Prize winner in Chemistry 1906 |
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N/A |
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3303 |
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Daniel Radcliffe, who plays Harry Potter on S.S/ His mother is Jewish. |
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N/A |
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3303a |
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Same, but souvenir sheet |
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N/A |
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3817a-e |
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#3817e: Alberto Bolaffi, distinguished Italian Jewish philatelist and philatelic publisher, member of the Roll of Distinguished Philatelists in Britain. On a S/S honouring 5 world philatelists. |
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N/A |
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4986 |
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Georges Charpak, born Jerzy Charpak, was a Polish born physicist, winner of the Nobel Prize for physics in 1992. Born to Jewish parents in Dabrowica in Poland |
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N/A |
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5180 |
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Lucien (Loi) Neuwirth, grandson of Schumel Neuwirth, a Polish Jew and Chaja-Lea Wein. he is best known for having proposed the Neuwirth Act for authorizing the use of oral contraception. |
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N/A |
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5432 |
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Lucie and Raymond Aubrac. Aubrac was a leader of the French Resistance during WWII and was born into a middle-class Jewish family. |
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N/A |
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B 191 |
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Sarah Bernhardt, actress. 100th Anniversary of her birth |
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N/A |
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B 394-9 |
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#B396: Marcel Proust, French writer and essayist, whose mother was Jewish, and #B398: Elie Metchnikoff, Russian biologist who won the Nobel Prize for medicine. His maternal grandfather was the first Russo-Jewish writer and founder of the Haskala movement in Russia; his mother was Jewish. FDC only with Marcel Proust |
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B 404.2 |
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Emil Zola, foremost defender of Dreyfuss |
N/A |
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B 404.5 |
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Emile Zola, foremost defender of Dreyfuss - maximum card |
N/A |
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B 404-7 |
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# B404 - Emil Zola, foremost defender of Dreyfuss |
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B 417-20 |
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# B420 - Paul Claudel, supported the Jewish population of France and condemned Germany's and France's anti-Jewish laws and decrees during the WWII period, and a friend of Israel. |
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N/A |
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B 420 |
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Paul Claudel - maximum card |
N/A |
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B 518 |
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Simone Weil, French social philosopher, born in Paris to Alsatian agnostic Jewish parents |
N/A |
N/A |
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B 518.1 |
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Simone Weil, French social philosopher - maxicard |
N/A |
N/A |
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B 554 |
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Prof Rene Cassin, co-author of U.N. Declaration of Human Rights, Nobel Laureate |
N/A |
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