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Commemorative stamps: Die Juediscvhe Gemeinde zu Berlin
1989.017
Yeshiva University Museum
10 Stamps
1989.054
Yeshiva University Museum
Stamp: Carrying the Torah by Maurycy Gottlieb
1989.071
stamp
Yeshiva University Museum
Stamp: Queen Esther of 1929
1989.071
stamp
Yeshiva University Museum
Stamps. c) Purimshpilers, Jakel Adler
1989.071
Yeshiva University Museum
Stamp: Lighting the Hanukkah candles based on a painting by Moritz D. Oppenheim
1989.071
stamp
Yeshiva University Museum
Stamps
1989.072
stamp
Yeshiva University Museum
First day cover Touro Synagogue
1989.194
stamp
Yeshiva University Museum
First Day Cover Barbados Synagogue restoration stamps
1990.017
stamp
Yeshiva University Museum
Four stamps Talmud Torah for everyone
1990.025
Yeshiva University Museum
Stamp album
1993.190
album
Yeshiva University Museum
Jerusalem siege stamp: figures at the Western Wall
1997.643
sheet of stamps
Yeshiva University Museum
Jerusalem siege stamp depicting rthe ising sun over Jerusalem
1997.645
stamp
Yeshiva University Museum
Sheet with four stamps
1997.647
stamps
Yeshiva University Museum
Jerusalem siege stamp
1997.652
Sheet of stamps
Yeshiva University Museum
First Day Cover Theodor Herzl
1998.001
first day cover
Yeshiva University Museum
Souvenir of the 33rd Zionist Congress including stamp and first day cover
1998.540
stamp
Yeshiva University Museum
Cover from 1939 New York World's Fair
1999.244
Yeshiva University Museum
Luboml postage stamps
2000.029
stamp
Yeshiva University Museum
Book of charity stamps for Matzoh Fund
2001.007
book of cinderella stamps
Yeshiva University Museum
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