This
is a list of people on postage
stamps of Israel:
National figures
Yigal Allon — Israeli politician (1984)
Sarah Aaronsohn — Zionist martyr (1991)
Menachem
Begin — Zionist leader, sixth Prime Minister of the
State of Israel (1993)
David Ben-Gurion — First Prime Minister of the State of Israel
(1974)
Rachel Yanait Ben-Zvi — Zionist leader (1991)
Yitzhak Ben-Zvi — Second President of the State of Israel
(1964)
Moshe Dayan — Military officer, Chief of Staff, Foreigh Minister
(1988)
Meir Dizengoff — Zionist politician, first Mayor of Tel Aviv
(1985)
Abba Eban — Israeli diplomat and politician (2006)
Levi Eshkol — Third Prime Minister of the State of Israel
(1970)
Eliyahu Hakim
Eliyahu Golomb — Zionist military leader, chief architect
of the Haganah (1978)
Yitzhak Gruenbaum — Zionist leader, first Minister of the
Interior (1980)
Michael Halperin — Zionist leader (1984)
Theodor Herzl — Founder of modern Zionism (1951)
Ze'ev Jabotinsky — Zionist leader (1970)
Berl Katznelson — Zionist leader (1978)
Yehuda Leib Maimon — Zionist leader (1989)
Golda Meir — Fourth Prime Minister of the State of Israel
(1981)
Charles Netter — Zionist leader, founder of Mikveh Israel
(1970)
Max Nordau — Zionist leader (1978)
Leon Pinsker — Zionist leader (1984)
David Raziel — Zionist fighter, one of the founders of Irgun
(1978)
Yitzhak Rabin — Fifth Prime Minister of the State of Israel
(1995)
Leon Yehuda Recanati — Founder of the Palestine Discount Bank
(later, Israel Discount Bank) (1984)
Pinchas Rosen — First Minister of Justice of the State of
Israel (1987)
Edmond James de Rothschild — Philanthropist, Businessman (1954)
Arthur Ruppin — Zionist leader (1979)
Yitzhak Sadeh — Zionist, one of the founders of the Israel
Defense Forces (1978)
Enzo Sereni — Zionist, founder of Kibbutz Giv'at Brenner (1988)
Moshe Sharett — Second Prime Minister of the State of Israel
(1968)
Zalman Shazar
— Third President of the State of Israel (1951)
Manya Shochat — Mother of the Kibbutz movement (1970)
Moshe Smoira — first President of the Supreme Court of Israel
(1989)
Moshe Sneh — Zionist leader, Maki member of the Knesset (1978)
Yosef Sprinzak — First Speaker of the Knesset (1986)
Abraham Stern — Zionist leader (1978)
Joseph Trumpeldor — Zionist leader (1970)
Menahem Ussishkin — Zionist leader (1978)
Chaim Weizmann — First President of the State of Israel (1951)
Ezer Weizman — Seventh President of the State of Israel (2006)
Orde Wingate — British office during the Mandate, Zionist
ally (1984)
David Wolffsohn — Zionist leader (1984)
Yitzhak Zuckerman — Leader of the Warsaw Getto uprising (1984)
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
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
Shmuel Yosef Agnon — Writer, Nobel Prize laureate (1981)
Sholem Aleichem (Solomon Rabinowitz) — Yiddish Writer (1959)
Eliezer Ben-Yehuda — Father of modern Hebrew (1959)
Perez Bernstein — Writer and Editor (1982)
Chaim Nachman Bialik — Poet (1959)
Rachel Bluwstein - Poet (1991)
Lea Goldberg — Poet (1991)
Uri Zvi Greenberg — Poet (1984)
Rivka Guber — Writer (1992)
Joseph Klausner — Historian, Writer (1982)
Abraham Mapu — Novelist (1968)
Antoine de Saint Exupéry — Writer (1994)
Biblical Figures
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
Leonard Bernstein — Composer, Conductor, Pianist (1994)
Ernest Bloch — Composer (1994)
Bronisław Huberman — Violinist (1986)
Gustav Mahler — Composer, Conductor (1994)
Felix Mendelssohn — Composer, Conductor (1994)
Darius Milhaud — Composer (1994)
Hanna Rovina — Actress (1992)
Arthur Rubinstein — Pianist (1986)
Arturo Toscanini — Conductor (1986)
Arnold Schoenberg — Composer (1994)
Other
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)
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