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SCG6371 - Israel 1979 – Rabbi Meir Ba’al Ha-Nes (Scribe Issue)
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This 1979 Israeli postage stamp honors Rabbi Meir Ba’al Ha-Nes, one of the most revered sages of the Talmud, whose name means “Master of the Miracle.” The design, part of the “Feasts and Joys of the Year – The Scribe” series, depicts a scribe at work in vivid purples and reds, symbolizing devotion and scholarship. Hebrew and English inscriptions surround the image, echoing the layout of sacred texts. The 8.50-lira denomination reflects Israel’s deep respect for Jewish heritage, literacy, and the transmission of faith through writing.
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