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SCG6670 - Israel 1951: Theodor Herzl (23rd Zionist Congress Commemoration)
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This 80 pruta stamp from Israel, issued in 1951, commemorates the 23rd Zionist Congress held in Jerusalem. It features a stylized portrait of Theodor Herzl, the visionary founder of modern political Zionism, rendered in an angular, sculptural style that symbolizes strength and determination. The Hebrew inscription at the top references the Congress, while “ISRAEL” appears in Hebrew, English, and Arabic at the bottom. Printed in deep olive-green, this issue highlights the nation’s continuing connection to Herzl’s ideals and the global Zionist movement.
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