Joy of Youth, Bat Mitzva

30.5 mm, 17 g, Gold/585 Proof

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31636310
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Issuing Year 2005
Material Gold
Fineness 585
Quality Proof
Weight 17 g
Diameter 30.5 mm
Design Liron Tobol and Shiri Tsarfati, Osnat Eshel

JOY OF YOUTH – BAT MITZVAH
State Medal, 2005/5765

When a Jewish girl reaches the age of twelve, she is considered an "adult". The first Bat Mitzvah Medal was issued in 1978, at the 30th Anniversary of the State of Israel. In 2004, a public design contest was organized for a new Bat Mitzvah Medal and it was won by two talented Israeli girls, Liron Tobol and Shiri Tsarfati.

Obverse: Head of a girl with long, plaited hair, resembling a plaited Sabbath Challah (bread). Above the plait, two burning candles, symbolizing the Shabbat candles lit by the Jewish woman. To the right and below, a quotation in Hebrew from a popular Israeli song, composed by Bezalel Aloni for the late Israeli star singer, Ofra Haza, "Give us light and the joy of youth". In the lower border, "Give us peace and joy".

Reverse: A path winding through roses with the sun shining on the horizon. In the upper border, the Hebrew inscription meaning "May your path be surrounded by roses" (signifying all that is good). In the lower border, "The future is bright".

Edge: Israel State Emblem, "State of Israel" in Hebrew and English, metal and serial number.

Designer: Obverse (Bat Mitzvah side): Liron Tobol and Shiri Tsarfati. Reverse: Osnat Eshel.

Engraving: Bulgaria

Mint: Silver and Bronze Medals: Bulgaria. Gold Medals: ICMC Mint.

Issue Name: Joy of Youth, Bat Mitzva

Series Name: Congratulations


Catalog SKU Condition Diameter Issue Price Issuing Year Material Quantity Weight
21636500 50.0 mm 389 NIS 2005 Silver 925 Unavailable Info 49 gr
31636310 30.5 mm 1,895 NIS 2005 Gold/585 Proof x 17 g
11636500 50.0 mm 189 NIS 2005 Bronze Tombac Proof x 49 g
31636150 14.5 mm NFS 2005 Gold/585 Proof x 1.8 g