Stamp
SCG6894 - Israel 1978 – “Let My People Go” (0.55 IL)
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This striking Israeli stamp from 1978 carries a powerful humanitarian message: “Let My People Go” — a phrase from the biblical demand to Pharaoh, famously adopted in modern times to support Soviet Jewry seeking emigration to Israel.
The design features a blue Star of David over a background resembling iron prison doors, symbolizing captivity and resilience. The phrase appears in Hebrew, Arabic, Russian, and English, underscoring its universal plea for freedom.
Issued by Israel Post as part of its campaign for the liberation of Jews from the Soviet Union, the stamp embodies the nation’s solidarity with those facing oppression and restriction of religious freedom.
A highly meaningful issue that bridges ancient Exodus imagery with 20th-century human rights advocacy.
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