Sculptural Banknote - Yitzhak Ben Zvi

Bronze, 155x95 mm

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11732004
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Material Bronze
Dimensions 155x95 mm
Max Mintage 180
Design Misha Zaltsman

Sculptural Banknote
One Hundred New Sheqalim - Yitzhak Ben-Zvi

Yitzhak Ben-Zvi was born in 1884, in Poltava, Ukraine. He was the oldest son in a Zionist family and received a traditional Jewish and modern education. At the time of the 1905 Pogrom, he was active in the Jewish Self Defense Organization. Afterwards, when a store of weapons was found in his parents' home, members of his family were arrested and his father was exiled to Siberia. Yitzhak Ben-Zvi fled to Vilna, where he continued to work with the "Zionist Social Democrats" that was in its founding stages. In 1907, Ben-Zvi immigrated to the Land of Israel and represented the "Zionist Social Democrats" at the Eighth Zionist Congress. He was integral in the establishment of Hashomer Organization and founded the first Jewish-Socialist periodical in the Land of Israel. Along with David Ben-Gurion, he was arrested and deported. In the United States, they established the "Hehalutz" ("Pioneer") Movement, which prepared young people for the Land of Israel. Ben-Zvi and Ben-Gurion were among the first to volunteer for service in the Jewish Legion of the British Army in 1918, and thus returned to the Land of Israel. During the riots of 1920 in Jerusalem, Ben-Zvi served in the Haganah. He was elected to the "People's Council" as Chairman, in 1931, and as President in 1945. After the establishment of the State of Israel, he was elected as a member of Knesset in 1949 and 1951. In 1952, Ben-Zvi was elected to be the second President of the State of Israeland served in this appointment until the day of his death in 1963.

The back side of each banknote contains the state emblem, serial number, and signature of the artist - Zaltsman.