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SCG9525 - Israel 1977 “And the Bush Was Not Consumed” – Holocaust Remembrance Stamp (1.45 ILS)
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Issued by Israel in 1977 for Yom HaShoah (Holocaust Remembrance Day), this powerful 1.45-shekel commemorative features a stylized burning bush formed from jagged black shapes evoking destruction, contrasted with vivid red flames symbolizing survival and enduring spirit. The Hebrew inscription, “Ve-hasneh einenu ukal” (“And the bush was not consumed”), references Exodus and serves as a metaphor for Jewish resilience after the Holocaust. Designed with stark contrast and emotional depth, the stamp remains a sought-after thematic piece for Judaica, Holocaust remembrance, and modern Israeli design collectors.
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