Stamp
SCG6295 - Israel 1971 – Hurvat Rabbi Yehuda HaHasid, Jerusalem
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This 1971 Israeli postage stamp features the ruins of the historic Hurvat Rabbi Yehuda HaHasid Synagogue in Jerusalem’s Jewish Quarter. The design captures the surviving arch of the synagogue, a symbol of faith and resilience after its destruction in 1948. The blue background and modern typography emphasize national heritage and restoration. Issued by the Israel Postal Authority, the stamp forms part of a series highlighting Jerusalem landmarks following the city’s reunification. A meaningful piece for collectors interested in Judaica, architectural history, and post-1967 Israel philately.
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