International Conference of Jewish and Christian Leaders

37.0 mm, 26 g, Silver/935

SKU
25223372
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Issuing Year 1994
Material Silver
Fineness 935
Weight 26 g
Diameter 37.0 mm
Design Ruben Nutels

International Conference of Jewish and Christian Leaders
State Medal, 1994 5754


The historic conference “Religious Leadership in a Secular Society” brought Jewish and Christian leaders together for the first time in Jerusalem to discuss the scientific and social challenges which the modern world poses to religious leaders/ the meeting was held against the backdrop of the recently-signed agreement between the Vatican and the State of Israel, a symbol of the recognition of Hisrael by the Christian world and historic conciliation after 2,000 years of rift, persecution and misunderstanding.

Obverse
An old etching of Jerusalem, capital of Israel, holy to Jews and Christians. Above, along the circumference, the inscription “THE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF JEWISH AND CHRISTIAN LEADERS” ; below, “JERUSALEM 1994/5754”

Reverse
Lines forming a Star of David against a background of a DNA molecule, ancient scrolls and hand raised heavenward, reflecting the connection between religion and science and technology. In English, the passage “REVERENCE OF THE LORD IS THE BEGINNING OF WISDOM” and the source “PSALM 111”. This passage appears in Hebrew at bottom right.

Edgs
State emblem with the words “STATE OF ISRAEL” in Hebrew on the right and in English on the left and serial number. Bronze /tombac medal – “BRONZE” in Hebrew and English; Silver medal – “SILVER 935” in Hebrew and English.

Serialization
All medals are numbered.

Designer
Reuben Nutels.


Reverse – Leah Zohar.

Engraving
Kretchmer.

Mint
Bronze/tombac - Kretchmer.
Silver – The Government Mint.

Issue Name: International Conference of Jewish and Christian Leaders

Series Name: Memorials & Commemorative


Catalog SKU Condition Diameter Issue Price Issuing Year Material Weight
25223372 37.0 mm 104 NIS 1994 Silver/935 26 g
15223590 59.0 mm 43 NIS 1994 Bronze Tombac 98 g