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SCG2595 - Israel 1977 Safed Synagogue Manuscript Stamp – 400 Pruta
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This 1977 Israeli stamp commemorates 400 years of Hebrew printing in Safed, a city of deep religious significance. It features an ornate manuscript-style Hebrew text framed in traditional decorative motifs, symbolizing early printed texts used in synagogues. The inscription honors the Safed Jewish community's contributions to spiritual and scholarly life. With a face value of 4.00 Israeli lira, it highlights Israel's reverence for Jewish heritage and historical printing.
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