Stamp
SCG6922 - Israel 1982 “Tomb of Nabi Shuʿayb” (0.55 ILS)
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This 0.55 Israeli stamp, issued in 1982, depicts the Tomb of Nabi Shuʿayb (Prophet Jethro), a sacred site for the Druze community located near Tiberias in the Galilee. The illustration by Moshe Amar presents the shrine’s white domed architecture nestled among rolling green hills, symbolizing the spiritual and natural harmony of the region. The Hebrew and English inscriptions identify the site, with “ישראל” (Israel) printed in magenta at the top.
The stamp belongs to Israel’s “Holy Places” series, showcasing the country’s religious and cultural diversity. It highlights the significance of Nabi Shuʿayb, revered in Druze tradition as Moses’ father-in-law and a prophet of wisdom and faith.
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