Stamp
SCG7620 - Israel 1960: Abraham Mapu (1808–1867)
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This 0.30 Israeli stamp features a detailed portrait of Abraham Mapu, the Lithuanian-born Hebrew novelist often regarded as the first modern Hebrew novelist. Issued in 1960, it honors his contributions to Hebrew literature and the Haskalah (Jewish Enlightenment) movement. The design, rendered in a rich monochrome tone, includes inscriptions in Hebrew, English, and Arabic, reflecting Israel’s multilingual heritage. Mapu’s years of birth and death (1808–1867) are shown alongside his name, commemorating his pioneering spirit in reviving Hebrew as a literary language.
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