Stamp
SCG7820 - Israel 1972 – Tomb of Nebi Shuaib
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This 0.55 Israeli stamp, issued in 1972, depicts the Tomb of Nebi Shuaib near Tiberias, a sacred site for the Druze community. The design by Moshe Amar features the distinctive domed shrine nestled amid Galilee’s green hills. The site is traditionally believed to be the burial place of Prophet Jethro, the father-in-law of Moses. The stamp highlights Israel’s heritage of religious and cultural diversity through vivid architectural detail and pastoral landscape.
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