Stamp
SCG8532 - Israel 1971 – “Let My People Go”
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Issued by Israel in 1971, this powerful 0.55 Israeli lira stamp carries a strong humanitarian and historical message — “Let My People Go” — written in Hebrew, Arabic, Russian, and English beneath the Star of David. The phrase echoes the biblical plea of Moses to Pharaoh and became a slogan of the movement advocating freedom for Soviet Jews seeking emigration to Israel. The design, evoking a metallic prison gate, symbolizes the struggle for spiritual and national liberation during the Cold War. A deeply significant issue for philatelists interested in human rights, Jewish history, and political philately.
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