Stamp
SCG3565 - Israel 0.01 Lira Arbor Day Stamp (1970s)
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This colorful Israeli stamp, denominated at 0.01 lira, celebrates Arbor Day (Tu Bishvat), a Jewish holiday dedicated to planting trees and environmental renewal. The vibrant design features a stylized child holding a young plant, walking amid blooming flowers under a rainbow, symbolizing growth and hope. The artwork reflects a bright, modernist style popular in Israeli stamps of the era, emphasizing nature and ecological values. Issued by Israel Post, it carries inscriptions in Hebrew, Arabic, and English, highlighting the country’s multilingual heritage.
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