It is not a stamp. It is a propaganda label. The date in the bottom right corner shows "1935". I wonder if it has anything to do in reaction by Great Britain and the United States Jewish citizens to the Nuremburg Laws of 1935 that denied Jews in Germany the right to citizenship and was the first of what was to be additional laws that eventually denied the Jews the right to live.
Here's a link for more information about the laws:
http://factsofisrael.com/blog/archives/000385.html
I was unable to find anything about the label. An interesting find.
Note the name "Roy Wemp" on the label. I googled "'Roy Lemp' Jewish" and came up with several hits. He was apparently a member of the British Israel Federation (Canada). Wikipedia has a short article on the federation, which was founded in 1919 and apparently still exists. Nice Judaica item.
Bob
I would suggest that this is a Zionist cinderella.
Bruce
The art very much evokes the teachings of the Worldwide Church of God, which based its' core beliefs on those of the British-Israel World Federation. At a very basic level they maintain the belief that the UK and the US are the descendants of the 10 lost tribes of Israel. They are a branch of Christianity, but are not Jewish.
Found this image online by the same organization:
They are interesting items for some conspiracy collectors.
lovely Cinderella Doe
I've recently been adding religious organizations to my Cinderella collections. And many hospitals and sanitaria are religious.
the WWCG is basically right: Christians and Muslims trace their roots to Judeasm. No way around it.
David, If I had either of those cinderellas, I'd keep them in my collection.
The reason I entered Youpiao's 2 giveaways, was for a similar reason. Knights Templar related stamps/seals would make another fun conspiracy theme collection.
The left hand image on the latest stamp illustration has Masonic overtones.
Malcolm
From Germany I found the (short) set below. I recently missed out on a complete folder at a local auction because I fell asleep !!
These are Restoration Fund Stamps for the Synagogues destroyed by the Nazis during Kristallnacht, November 1938. They were produced by the Jewish Community of Berlin in 1949 as a set of 10. Shown is a short set of 8.
They were issued in Informative and Ornate booklets which appear to command high prices. They were stuck down in those booklets.
The examples shown have very thick brown gum making the stamps feel almost like thin card. Most unusual to my eyes. I'll scan a back another time.
Londonbus1
Magen David Adom, Israel's 'Red Cross'. 2 sheetlets of 6 on yellow paper rouletted horizontally through the centre of each.
Also exists as a sheet of 12 on white paper. 1950's ?
These have just arrived !
Early 1948 Emergency stamps for an area of the soon-to-be new State of Israel which was cut-off from Tel Aviv during the War of Independence.
With stamps running out, it was decided by the town council to print stamps for local use and asked for design submissions. The design chosen, by Eva Samuels, was printed locally in limited numbers and the mail (supposedly) sent by armoured car to Tel Aviv, the route of which was occupied by the Iraqi Brigade and was dangerous.
They were printed in sheets of 10 and each sheet position could be identified by a small plate flaw.
So I am trying to re-construct a sheet, with either perfed or Imperf stamps......but they are very expensive so it is taking a long time !!
But two to add this week, although no budget for a while now so it will be research only !
That's also good isn't it ?
Block of Se-Tenant Charity Labels issued by the United Synagogue of America for Israel's 25th Anniversary in 1973.
Two more Rishon Emergency stamps ! I'm getting there slowly.
Here's a couple I have in my cinderella collection...I think I acquired them in a collection of miscellaneous stuff;
It appears the left one is a se-tenant issue.
Here is some info on the organization;
https://www.britannica.com/biography/Cyr ...
Great items Randy! ....and very timely.
Sorry for the Newbie questions...
What is this? I cant seem to find any info on it.
It was in some old kiloware I was sorting.
Thanks in advance,
Garner
re: Judaica cinderella
It is not a stamp. It is a propaganda label. The date in the bottom right corner shows "1935". I wonder if it has anything to do in reaction by Great Britain and the United States Jewish citizens to the Nuremburg Laws of 1935 that denied Jews in Germany the right to citizenship and was the first of what was to be additional laws that eventually denied the Jews the right to live.
Here's a link for more information about the laws:
http://factsofisrael.com/blog/archives/000385.html
I was unable to find anything about the label. An interesting find.
re: Judaica cinderella
Note the name "Roy Wemp" on the label. I googled "'Roy Lemp' Jewish" and came up with several hits. He was apparently a member of the British Israel Federation (Canada). Wikipedia has a short article on the federation, which was founded in 1919 and apparently still exists. Nice Judaica item.
Bob
re: Judaica cinderella
I would suggest that this is a Zionist cinderella.
Bruce
re: Judaica cinderella
The art very much evokes the teachings of the Worldwide Church of God, which based its' core beliefs on those of the British-Israel World Federation. At a very basic level they maintain the belief that the UK and the US are the descendants of the 10 lost tribes of Israel. They are a branch of Christianity, but are not Jewish.
Found this image online by the same organization:
They are interesting items for some conspiracy collectors.
re: Judaica cinderella
lovely Cinderella Doe
I've recently been adding religious organizations to my Cinderella collections. And many hospitals and sanitaria are religious.
the WWCG is basically right: Christians and Muslims trace their roots to Judeasm. No way around it.
re: Judaica cinderella
David, If I had either of those cinderellas, I'd keep them in my collection.
The reason I entered Youpiao's 2 giveaways, was for a similar reason. Knights Templar related stamps/seals would make another fun conspiracy theme collection.
re: Judaica cinderella
The left hand image on the latest stamp illustration has Masonic overtones.
Malcolm
re: Judaica cinderella
From Germany I found the (short) set below. I recently missed out on a complete folder at a local auction because I fell asleep !!
These are Restoration Fund Stamps for the Synagogues destroyed by the Nazis during Kristallnacht, November 1938. They were produced by the Jewish Community of Berlin in 1949 as a set of 10. Shown is a short set of 8.
They were issued in Informative and Ornate booklets which appear to command high prices. They were stuck down in those booklets.
The examples shown have very thick brown gum making the stamps feel almost like thin card. Most unusual to my eyes. I'll scan a back another time.
Londonbus1
re: Judaica cinderella
Magen David Adom, Israel's 'Red Cross'. 2 sheetlets of 6 on yellow paper rouletted horizontally through the centre of each.
Also exists as a sheet of 12 on white paper. 1950's ?
re: Judaica cinderella
These have just arrived !
Early 1948 Emergency stamps for an area of the soon-to-be new State of Israel which was cut-off from Tel Aviv during the War of Independence.
With stamps running out, it was decided by the town council to print stamps for local use and asked for design submissions. The design chosen, by Eva Samuels, was printed locally in limited numbers and the mail (supposedly) sent by armoured car to Tel Aviv, the route of which was occupied by the Iraqi Brigade and was dangerous.
They were printed in sheets of 10 and each sheet position could be identified by a small plate flaw.
So I am trying to re-construct a sheet, with either perfed or Imperf stamps......but they are very expensive so it is taking a long time !!
But two to add this week, although no budget for a while now so it will be research only !
That's also good isn't it ?
re: Judaica cinderella
Block of Se-Tenant Charity Labels issued by the United Synagogue of America for Israel's 25th Anniversary in 1973.
re: Judaica cinderella
Two more Rishon Emergency stamps ! I'm getting there slowly.
re: Judaica cinderella
Here's a couple I have in my cinderella collection...I think I acquired them in a collection of miscellaneous stuff;
It appears the left one is a se-tenant issue.
Here is some info on the organization;
https://www.britannica.com/biography/Cyr ...
re: Judaica cinderella
Great items Randy! ....and very timely.