Youth Aliyah Jubilee

59.0 mm, 98 g, Bronze Tombac

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16089591
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Issuing Year 1983
Material Bronze
Fineness Tombac
Weight 98 g
Diameter 59.0 mm
Max Mintage 3,236
Design Izzy Kahana

Youth Aliyah Jubilee
Official Award Medal 5743-1983

1933 saw the beginning of "Youth Aliyah" activities, in Germany, when Recha Freier devoted herself to saving Jewish children from the hands of the Nazis. In 1934, the first group of children was welcomed to Israel by Henrietta Szold and sent to Kibbutz Ein Harod.
Since then, over 200,000 children from all over the world have received their education in Youth Aliyah institutions. Today,18,000 children study in kibbutzim, youth villages, boarding schools and centers for youth - among these, some 2,000 new immigrants, and youngsters are spending a year of their high school studies in Israel.
Youth Aliyah endeavours to match learning situations to pupil abilities (boarding schools with vocational training and academic studies, centers for youth and kibbutz groups), in accordance with the verse: "Start a child on the right road".
The issue of this medal marks the Youth Aliyah Jubilee.

Obverse
Emblem of the Jubilee, combined with Youth Aliyah's regular emblem; a sawn tree-trunk from which a new branch sprouts, symbolizing renewed growth. The words "Youth Aliyah" in Hebrew and English, and the dates: 1933/4-1983/4.

Reverse
The figures of a boy and a girl with an open book. The verse: "Start a child on the right road" (Proverbs 22) in Hebrew and English.

Edge
The emblem of the Corporation, its initials: IGCMC - in Hebrew and in English, and the serial number.

Mint Marks
Moshe Hecht


Designer
Izzy Kahana


Mint
Moshe Hecht

Issue Name: Youth Aliyah Jubilee

Series Name: Country is born


Catalog SKU Condition Diameter Issue Price Issuing Year Material Quantity Weight
16089591 59.0 mm 385 NIS 1983 Bronze Tombac 3236 98 g