Zalman Shazar
Gold, 24 mm, 10.36 g
SKU
35290240
In stock
$1,475.00
Specifications
Issuing Year | 1998 |
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Material | Gold |
Fineness | 750 |
Quality | Standard |
Weight | 10.36 g |
Diameter | 24.0 mm |
Design | Ruben Nutels |
ZALMAN SHAZAR
STATE MEDAL, 1998/5758
Fourth Medal in the "Presidents of Israel" Series, issued in honor of Israel's 50th Anniversary Year
Shneur Zalman (Rubasov) Shazar was born in the Belorussian town of Minsk in 1889. His parents, followers of the Chabad Hassidic Movement, gave him a traditional and Zionistic education. When he was young, he was a member of the "Po'alei Zion" Movement and together with Ber Borochov, edited the Movement's publications, until they were arrested for such activities. IN 1912, Shazar began studying history and philosophy in Germany, where he supported himself by editing and writing articles for the Yiddish Press in Russia and the United States. He was one of the founders of the Labor Zionist and "Hehalutz" Movement. In 1920, Shazar married Rachel Katznelson. He participated in the 12th Zionist Congress and was elected to the Po'alei Zion Board. Zalman Shazar made Aliya in 1924 and became a member of the secretariat of the Histadrut and of the editorial staff of its paper, Davar. Due to his rhetorical skills, he successfully carried out a number of missions abroad. In 1947, he was appointed to the delegation of the United Nations, when it recognized the founding of the State of Israel. At the same time, he built a relationship with the Lubavitcher Rabbi Scheerson and helped in the establishment of Kfar Chabad. In 1949, Shazar was elected to the first Knesset and in 1951, he was appointed as Minister of Education and Culture. In this capacity, he was responsible for the Compulsory Education Law. In the following years, he fulfilled a number of executive positions in the Jewish Agency. Zalman Shazar was elected as third President of Israel in 1963 and served for 10 years in this office. During his term, he turned the President's Residence into an intellectual center of the Jewish World. Zalman Shazar was known for his literary talents; he wrote and translated poetry, prose and articles in a wide number of subjects. His writing style displayed the combination of lyricism with Biblical influence, integrated with practical and contemporary issues. He was well known in the areas of Jewish historiography, philology and Biblical criticism. Shazar's wide scope of literary and cultural pursuits added much depth to his missions and role as President. Zalman Shazar passed away in 1974.
Obverse: Image of Zalman Shazar, Israel State Emblem to the right, inscription “ZALMAN SHAZAR” in Hebrew and English along the upper border and the words ‘ISRAEL’S THIRD PRESIDENT 1949-1952” in Hebrew and English along the lower border.
Reverse (common to the entire series of presidential medals and commemorating Israel’s 50th anniversary): The Declaration of Independence Scroll and Presidential Flag, inscription “Israel 50” and words “Israel’s 50th Anniversary” in Hebrew along the lower border.
Edge: State emblem with the words "STATE OF ISRAEL" inscribed in Hebrew and English; the metal and serial number;
Designer: Ruben Nutels.
Engraving: Tidhar Dagan.
Mint: The Government Mint, Israel.
Issue Name: Zalman Shazar
Series Name: Presidents of Israel
Catalog SKU | Condition | Diameter | Issue Price | Issuing Year | Material | Weight |
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35290240 | 24.0 mm | 730 NIS | 1998 | Gold | 10.36 g | |
25290379 | 37.0 mm | 145 NIS | 1998 | Silver/925 | 26 g | |
45290234 | 23.0 mm | 35 NIS | 1998 | Steel / Copper | 11 g |