Tuesday, 15 September 2020

1480) Modern Jewish Art Mandalas, Israel: Festivals 2020 Stamps issued by Israel Postal Company (Israel Post) on three Blessings - Kingship (2.50 NIS), Remembrances (5.00 NIS), Shofar (8.30 NIS): Date of Stamp set issue: 08.09.2020:

1480) Modern Jewish Art Mandalas, Israel:  Festivals 2020: Stamps issued by Israel Postal Company (Israel Post) on three Blessings - Kingship (2.50 NIS), Remembrances (5.00 NIS), Shofar (8.30 NIS): Date of Stamp set issue: 08.09.2020:

Throughout the generations, creators of Jewish Art have reflected the values of Jewish religion and culture in their works, while utilising the techniques of their times. 

Just as artists in the Mishna and Talmud period learned about mosaics from the Roman world and used them to decorate their synagogues, today's artists embrace a wide range of ideas from other peoples and cultures, using them to create modern Jewish art.

A mandala is a round figure comprised of circles of increasing size filled with drawings and graphic symbols centred around a common point.

The word "mandala" comes from the ancient Indian language - Sanskrit -meaning "circle". Works designed in the mandala format are mostly identified with cultures from the Indian sub-continent, where they are attributed with religious meaning.

Similar shapes were used in Central American cultures, in Muslim Persia and Christian Europe. However, some modern day artists have adopted the aesthetic properties of the mandala without any religious connotations.

An original work of modern Jewish art based on the mandala shape was created for the Festivals 2021 Stamp Series, focussing on the sequence of blessings known as "Kingship, Remembrances and Shofars".

The command to recite these blessings appears in the Babylonian Talmud (Rosh Hashanah Tractate, 34b) which says "The Holy One, blessed be He. Recite before Me on Rosh Hashanah the verses of - Kingship, Remembrance and Shofars".

Kingship, so that you will make Me (God) King over you. Remembrance, so that the remembrance of you will arise before Me for good." How will this be accomplished is with the Shofar". (A shofar is an ancient musical horn typically made of a Ram's horn, used for Jewish religious purposes).

These three blessings are incorporated into the Musaf prayer  on Rosh Hashanah and recited one after the other, as part of the Amidah. Each blessing is comprised of prayer sections and ten biblical verses related to one of the other three topics. The shofar is blown after each blessing.



The First Day Cover (FDC) has the three Blessings stamps affixed at top right. At left is an impression of a "Mandala".

The special Cancellation Handstamp/Postmark bears the date of cancellation - "08.09.2020".




The stamp of 2.5 NIS is dedicated to the "Kingship" blessing features a crown in the centre, with additional crowns surrounding it. Some are Torah crowns and others are shaped like the "crown" of a pomegranate. Also included on the stamp is a biblical verse.


Block (set of four stamps).


A Full Sheet (FS) bearing eight stamps.



At the centre of the stamp of 7.40 NIS is dedicated to the "Remembrance" blessing, there is a star, a reminder of the blessing given to Abraham as part of the Covenant of the Pieces. Birds and fire torches, which are mentioned in the description of the covenant, appearing the outer circles. The stamp also features a religious verse from Leviticus.


A Block (set of four stamps)


A Full Sheet (FS) consisting of eight Stamps.



A Shofar is featured at the centre of the stamp of 8.40 NIS dedicated to the "Shofar" blessing, surrounded by motifs of Jerusalem to represent the concept of the shofar as heralding the "Redemption". The stamp features a verse from Exodus.


A Block (set of four stamps).



A Full Sheet (FS) consisting of eight Stamps.

Technical Details:

Stamp Issue Date: 08.09.2020

Printer: Cartor Security Printing, France

Process: Offset















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19) Modern Jewish Art Mandalas, Israel: Stamps issued by Israel Postal Company (Israel Post) on three Blessings - Kingship (2.50 NIS), Remembrances (7.40 NIS), Shofar (8.30 NIS): Date of Stamp set issue: 08.09.2020

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21) Dr. Tawhida Ben Chiekh (1910-2010), Tunisia: A new 10 Dinar Banknote issued by the "Banque Centrale de Tunisie" (Central Bank of Tunisia) honouring the pioneering doctor, who replaces Dido (Queen Elissa), the founder & first Queen of Carthage on the 10 Dinar Banknote: Date of Banknote issue: 27.03.2020



4 comments:

  1. Rajan Trikha has commented:
    "Very colourful Jewish Art."

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    1. A very well thought of initiative by Israel post, Trikha sahab.

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  2. Santosh Khanna has commented:
    "Super".

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