Must see: The egyptian stamp dated may 15 1948
By Rhonda Spivak
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WinnipegJewishReview.com | Tue Apr 24 2012 |
For my generation, which has grown up in a world where the State of Israel has always existed, it is difficult to imagine a world where this was not the case.
I happened to be on ebay yesterday in search of an Israel related document and I came across this Egyptian stamp dated May 15 1948. I paused to look at its jarring image of the forces of the Egyptian army overtaking and eliminating what was then the newly declared State of Israel. I have never seen this stamp before and I rather doubt many readers have.
A picture is worth a thousand words. This one is worth much more than a thousand.
The stamp brings history to life in a very tangible way. For a mere few dollars I bought this stamp so that I can share it with educators of the history of Israel, who can share it with their students.
Look at the image-and ask yourself what would have been left of the Jewish people had Israel's War of Independence not been won in 1948? A question to ponder as Yom Hazikaron sets in.
And then of course as I looked at the stamp again, I thought of the election results soon enough to be witnessed in Egypt. A couple of years ago very few would have considered that the peace treaty with Egypt could one day possibly collapse.
As I look at this stamp, I do wonder whether the peace treaty Israel signed with Egypt will hold forever. Indefinately?
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