Stamp
SCG6893 - Israel, 1978 — UJA (United Jewish Appeal)
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Issued in 1978, this Israeli 8.40 Lira stamp commemorates the United Jewish Appeal (UJA), a major fundraising organization supporting Jewish communities worldwide and the State of Israel. The design features a symbolic composition: a green, branch-like menorah emerging from a blue Star of David, with a red globe at its center—representing growth, renewal, and the unity of world Jewry. The Hebrew inscription at the top reads “HaMagbit HaYehudit HaMe’uhedet” (United Jewish Appeal). This vivid and modernistic design captures the spirit of solidarity and regeneration that marked Israel’s post-1970s philanthropic and diaspora bonds.
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