Lot #93

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Israel – Coin 5 Lirot 1962 – Silver 900, 25g, 34 mm ”Israel Shall Blossom” Israel’s 14th Anniversary of Independence Coin 5722-1962 The words "Israel…

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Lot #94

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Israel – Zim Haifa, Official Award Medal – 1972 – Silver 935, 45mm, 40g The introduction of container ships into ZIM Maritime Services created a…

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Lot #95

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Israel – A pair of medals, symbols of the Israel Defense Forces 1961 – Silver? 38 mm

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Lot #96

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Israel –  Lot of 20 medals "Shavit " Medal – Science in the Service of Peace – Silver 935 , 30 g , 35 mm.…

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Lot #97

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Israel – Lot of 20 medals "Shavit " Medal – Science in the Service of Peace – Silver 935 , 30 g , 35 mm.…

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Lot #99

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Israel – A pair of silver coins "Send my people", "Israel’s 26th Independence Day"

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Lot #100

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Israel – For the sake of Jerusalem I will not be silent, this year in Jerusalem a silver medal 935, diameter 59 mm, 116g

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Lot #101

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Israel – Bank of Chicago Medal 1970 – Silver 935, 59 mm, 115 g The Exchange National Bank of Chicago was the first American Bank…

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Lot #102

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Israel – Hebrew University State Medal 1965 – Silver 935, 155g, 59mm The Hebrew University in Jerusalem was the first to be established in Palestine.…

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Lot #103

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Israel – The Twin Towers 2001 – Silver 925, 62g, 50mm Official Israel Memorial Medal, 2001/5761 This medal is a poignant expression of the solidarity…

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Lot #93

$20

Israel – Coin 5 Lirot 1962 – Silver 900, 25g, 34 mm ”Israel Shall Blossom” Israel’s 14th Anniversary of Independence Coin 5722-1962 The words "Israel…

$20

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Lot #94

$40

Israel – Zim Haifa, Official Award Medal – 1972 – Silver 935, 45mm, 40g The introduction of container ships into ZIM Maritime Services created a…

$40

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Lot #95

$50

Israel – A pair of medals, symbols of the Israel Defense Forces 1961 – Silver? 38 mm

$50

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Lot #96

$300

Israel –  Lot of 20 medals "Shavit " Medal – Science in the Service of Peace – Silver 935 , 30 g , 35 mm.…

$300

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Lot #97

$180

Israel – Lot of 20 medals "Shavit " Medal – Science in the Service of Peace – Silver 935 , 30 g , 35 mm.…

$180

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Lot #99

$20

Israel – A pair of silver coins "Send my people", "Israel’s 26th Independence Day"

$20

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Lot #100

$120

Israel – For the sake of Jerusalem I will not be silent, this year in Jerusalem a silver medal 935, diameter 59 mm, 116g

$120

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Lot #101

$120

Israel – Bank of Chicago Medal 1970 – Silver 935, 59 mm, 115 g The Exchange National Bank of Chicago was the first American Bank…

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Lot #102

$90

Israel – Hebrew University State Medal 1965 – Silver 935, 155g, 59mm The Hebrew University in Jerusalem was the first to be established in Palestine.…

$90

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Lot #103

$80

Israel – The Twin Towers 2001 – Silver 925, 62g, 50mm Official Israel Memorial Medal, 2001/5761 This medal is a poignant expression of the solidarity…

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Israel - Yad Vashem Medal given to Righteous Among the Nations - With minting A...

Israel – Yad Vashem Medal given to Righteous Among the Nations – With minting A MELPOMENI YANNOPOULOU – DINA – Copper-Nickel 59 mm – Extremely Rare

Malpomani Dina, the 92-year-old Greek who, along with her two sisters, provided a hiding place for Ms. Yanai’s family in Warsaw, a town in northern Greece. , During the German occupation of the country during World War II.

The Mordechai family lives in the small town of Varya, where about 600 Jews lived. For almost two years, Sarah and Yossi, with their mother Miriam, and their brothers Asher, Shmuel and Rachel, received refuge from the Nazis at the home of Dina and her two sisters. As a result of the heroism and sacrifice of the Greek family, almost all members of the Mordechai family survived a war that claimed the lives of most of the Greek Jews – more than 85% of Greek Jews perished in Auschwitz.

The Mordechai family hid in one of the rooms of the house, and the Greek family took care to guard them and feed them despite the danger to their lives – and despite the lack of food. After brother Shmuel died at the age of 6 from an illness, and the family’s hiding place was discovered by the authorities – the Greek family helped cement them to the mountains, and continued to take care of all their needs until the end of the war.

In April 1994, Yad Vashem recognized Malpomani Dina as a Righteous Among the Nations.

(Source: Yedioth Ahronoth, https://www.ynet.co.il/articles/0,7340,L-5619256,00.html#autoplay)

The law that established "Yad Vashem – commemorating the Holocaust and heroism, 5723, 1953" states in a special section that it is the duty of the Remembrance Authority to commemorate the deeds of the "Righteous among Gentiles who risked their lives in order to rescue Jews". Although there were not many to be found in the countries conquered by the Nazi’s, they were distinguished for their valor and acts of heroism, deserving to be honored as outstanding people to be remembered by future generations. A special commission, set up by "Yad Vashem", gathered evidence from survivors and endeavored to locate those who risked their lives in rescuing Jews, in order to bestow upon them the title "Righteous among Gentiles", to award them a special medal.

The medal’s obverse depicts two hands clutching a rescue line spun from barbed wire strands. The barbed wire lines emerge from empty space but the rescue line enfolds the globe and serves as a handle by which to rotate it (a symbolic expression of the idea that it is deeds such as performed by the rescuers that make the world go around). The globe is surrounded by an inscription "He who saves one soul is like he who saved a whole world".

The reverse shows a schematic version of Yad Vashem and the memorial hill in Jerusalem. In the center, the Hebrew inscription "A token of gratitude from the Jewish people". Below, the French translation, and the French translation of "He who saves one soul is like he who saved the whole world".

This medal, Version II, has an incused dedication box on its reverse, with the name of the recipient inscribed. Version I has no incused box.

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