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This
is a list of people on postage
stamps of Israel:
National figures
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Yigal Allon — Israeli politician (1984)
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Sarah
Aaronsohn — Zionist martyr (1991)
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Menachem
Begin — Zionist leader, sixth Prime Minister of the
State of Israel (1993)
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David
Ben-Gurion — First Prime Minister of the State of
Israel (1974)
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Rachel
Yanait Ben-Zvi — Zionist leader (1991)
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Yitzhak
Ben-Zvi — Second President of the State of Israel
(1964)
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Moshe
Dayan — Military officer, Chief of Staff, Foreigh
Minister (1988)
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Meir
Dizengoff — Zionist politician, first Mayor of Tel
Aviv (1985)
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Abba
Eban — Israeli diplomat and politician (2006)
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Levi
Eshkol — Third Prime Minister of the State of Israel
(1970)
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Eliyahu
Hakim
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Eliyahu
Golomb — Zionist military leader, chief architect of
the Haganah (1978)
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Yitzhak
Gruenbaum — Zionist leader, first Minister of the
Interior (1980)
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Michael
Halperin — Zionist leader (1984)
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Theodor
Herzl — Founder of modern Zionism (1951)
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Ze'ev
Jabotinsky — Zionist leader (1970)
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Berl
Katznelson — Zionist leader (1978)
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Yehuda
Leib Maimon — Zionist leader (1989)
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Golda
Meir — Fourth Prime Minister of the State of Israel
(1981)
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Charles
Netter — Zionist leader, founder of Mikveh Israel
(1970)
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Max
Nordau — Zionist leader (1978)
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Leon
Pinsker — Zionist leader (1984)
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David
Raziel — Zionist fighter, one of the founders of
Irgun (1978)
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Yitzhak
Rabin — Fifth Prime Minister of the State of Israel
(1995)
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Leon
Yehuda Recanati — Founder of the Palestine Discount
Bank (later, Israel Discount Bank) (1984)
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Pinchas
Rosen — First Minister of Justice of the State of
Israel (1987)
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Edmond
James de Rothschild — Philanthropist, Businessman
(1954)
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Arthur
Ruppin — Zionist leader (1979)
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Yitzhak
Sadeh — Zionist, one of the founders of the Israel
Defense Forces (1978)
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Enzo
Sereni — Zionist, founder of Kibbutz Giv'at Brenner
(1988)
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Moshe
Sharett — Second Prime Minister of the State of
Israel (1968)
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Zalman
Shazar — Third President of the State of Israel
(1951)
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Manya
Shochat — Mother of the Kibbutz movement (1970)
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Moshe
Smoira — first President of the Supreme Court of
Israel (1989)
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Moshe Sneh — Zionist leader, Maki member of the Knesset
(1978)
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Yosef
Sprinzak — First Speaker of the Knesset (1986)
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Abraham
Stern — Zionist leader (1978)
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Joseph
Trumpeldor — Zionist leader (1970)
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Menahem
Ussishkin — Zionist leader (1978)
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Chaim
Weizmann — First President of the State of Israel
(1951)
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Ezer
Weizman — Seventh President of the State of Israel
(2006)
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Orde
Wingate — British office during the Mandate, Zionist
ally (1984)
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David
Wolffsohn — Zionist leader (1984)
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Yitzhak
Zuckerman — Leader of the Warsaw Getto uprising
(1984)
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Zivia
Lubetkin Zuckerman — Leader of the Warsaw Getto
uprising (1984)
Religious leaders
- Yehuda Hai Alkalai — 19th century Rabbi (1989)
- Moshe
Avigdor Amiel — Chief Rabbi of Tel Aviv from
1936-1945 (1987)
- Chaim Joseph David Azulai — 18th century
rabbinical scholar (1992)
- Chaim Benatar — 18th century rabbinical scholar
(1992)
- Yosef Chaim — Rabbi of Baghdad in the 19th
century (1992)
- Israel Baal Shem Tov — Founder of Hasidic Judaism
(1961)
- Meir Bar-Ilan — 20th century Rabbi (1983)
- Jacob Saul Elyashar — Chief Rabbi of Jerusalem
(2006)
- Shimon Hakham — Rabbi (1991)
- Abraham
Isaac Kook - Chief Rabbi of Israel (1978)
- Chalom Messas — Chief Rabbi of Morocco (2007)
- Joshua ben Hananiah — Rabbi of the 1st century
C.E. (1979)
- Yochanan Hasandlar — Rabbi of the 3rd century C.E.
(1979)
- Yitzhak
HaLevi Herzog — First Chief Rabbi of Ireland,
Chief Rabbi of Israel (1984)
- Shalom Sharabi — 18th century Rabbinical scholar
(1992)
- Solomon ben Isaac (Rashi) — Rabbi and Talmudic
scholar (1989)
- Aryeh
Levin — 20th century Rabbi (1982)
- Moshe
ben Maimon — Jewish Physician, Philosopher and
Rabbi from the Middle Ages (1953)
- Rabbi
Ben Zion Meir Hai Ouziel
- Rabbi Meir Ba'al Ha-Nes — Rabbi of the 1st
century C.E. (1979)
- Shmuel
Salant — Chief Rabbi of Jerusalem (2006)
- Abba
Hillel Silver — American Rabbi, Zionist leader
(1981)
- Benzion Uziel - First Sepharadi Chief Rabbi of
Israel (1978)
- Rabbi
Jacob Meir
Scientists
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Aaron Aaronsohn — Botanist (1979)
- Saul Adler — Physician, Parasitologist (1993)
- Paul Ehrlich - Immunologist (1997)
- Albert
Einstein — Physicist (1955)
- Waldemar Haffkine — Microbiologist (1993)
- Aharon
Katzir — Chemist (1993)
- Dr. Janusz Korczak — Physician, Teacher, Writer
(1962)
- Giulio Racah — Physicist (1993)
- Norbert Wiener - Mathaematician (1997)
Writers
Biblical Figures
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Abraham (1978)
- David
(1960)
- Ezekiel (1973)
- Hannah (1984)
- Huldah (1984)
- Isaac (1978)
- Isaiah (1973)
- Jeremiah (1973)
- Jacob (1978)
- Jonah (1963)
- Joshua (1982)
- Judas Maccabeus (1961)
- Leah (1977)
- Noah (1969)
- Rachel (1977)
- Rebekah (1977)
- Ruth (1994)
- Samson (1961)
- Sarah (1977)
- Saul (1960)
- Simon bar Kokhba (1961)
- Solomon
(1960)
Performing Artists
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Leonard Bernstein — Composer, Conductor, Pianist
(1994)
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Ernest
Bloch — Composer (1994)
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Bronisław Huberman — Violinist (1986)
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Gustav Mahler — Composer, Conductor (1994)
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Felix Mendelssohn — Composer, Conductor (1994)
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Darius
Milhaud — Composer (1994)
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Hanna Rovina — Actress (1992)
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Arthur
Rubinstein — Pianist (1986)
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Arturo Toscanini — Conductor (1986)
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Arnold
Schoenberg — Composer (1994)
Other
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- Arthur Balfour — Foreign Secretary of Great
Britain (1967)
- Martin Buber - Philoshopher (1997)
- Aristides de Sousa Mendes - Portugese diplomat
(1998)
- Emile Durkheim - Sociologist (1997)
- Anne
Frank — Holocaust victim (1988)
- Sigmund Freud - Psychoanalist (1997)
- King Hassan II of Morocco (2000)
- King Hussein of Jordan (2000)
- John Paul II - Pope (2005)
- Carl Lutz - Swiss dilpomat (1998)
- Rosa Luxemburg - Socialist (1997)
- Moses
Montefiore — Financier, Philanthropist, first
knighted English Jew (1981)
- Gracia
Mendes Nasi — Portuguese Marranos philanthropist
(1991)
- Giorgio Perlasca - Italian diplomat (1998)
- Haviva
Reik — Resistance Fighter, killed in WWII (1988)
- Eleanor
Roosevelt — Humanitarian (1964)
- Shota Rustaveli - Georgian national poet (2001)
- Sempo Sugihara - Japanese diplomat (1998)
- Henrietta
Szold — Founder of Hadassah (1960)
- Harry S Truman — President of the United States
(1975)
- Selahattin Ulkumen - Turkish diplomat (1998)
- Raoul
Wallenberg — Swedish diplomat (1983)
- Orde
Wingate - British Major General (1984)
- Dreyfus
Affair
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