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SCG2795 - Israel 1967 – 23rd Zionist Congress Commemorative Stamp (Theodor Herzl)
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This Israeli postage stamp, issued in 1967, commemorates the 23rd Zionist Congress. It features a bold, stylized profile of Theodor Herzl, the father of modern political Zionism. The Hebrew text at the top reads "הקונגרס הציוני כ"ג" (The 23rd Zionist Congress). The trilingual inscription at the bottom—Hebrew, English, and Arabic—underscores Israel’s multilingual heritage. The stamp is denominated at 80 agorot and honors Herzl’s enduring legacy in shaping the Jewish national movement.
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