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SCG2832 - Israel 1965 "Tabira Lions" Stamp – Wall Decoration from Synagogue
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This Israeli stamp, issued in 1965, features a stone relief of two lions flanking a rosette medallion from the ancient synagogue at Tabira (also known as Tiberias). The imagery symbolizes strength and protection, frequently found in Jewish art and architecture. The inscription "TABIRA" appears in Hebrew and Latin letters at the top. The stamp reflects Israel’s commitment to preserving and celebrating archaeological heritage. Its 1.00 lira denomination makes it part of a definitive series highlighting historic synagogues.
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