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SCG6907 - Israel 1981 “Gerontology” (1.85 Israeli Lira)
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This commemorative stamp from Israel, issued in 1981, highlights the field of Gerontology — the scientific study of aging and the challenges faced by the elderly. The design features the portraits of an elderly woman and man, rendered in pink tones over a gold grid pattern, symbolizing both the universality and structure of scientific inquiry. The trilingual inscription in Hebrew, Arabic, and English emphasizes Israel’s inclusive approach to scientific and social awareness.
This issue was part of Israel’s thematic promotion of medical and social research, celebrating the progress of science in improving human life. Designed by Zvi Narkiss, it underscores respect for the elderly and the importance of understanding aging in a modern society.
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