Auction #13 Jacov Jewelry September of collectibles and jewelry details for 2022
By Jacov Jewelry
Sep 11, 2022
HOLON, Israel

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Pure Silver Buber Martin Medal 999 Collectibles Very rare Issue amount Very small issue

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Auction took place on Sep 11, 2022 at Jacov Jewelry

Pure Silver Buber Martin Medal 999 Collectibles Very rare Issue amount Very small issue
Martin Buber
Issue year 2001
Metal: Pure Silver 999
Weight: 60 grams
Diameter: 50.0 mm
Quantity: Final / Maximum 1,500
Design: Reuven Notles
Martin Buber
Official Medal, 2001 The fifth medal in the "Jewish Personalities" series that contributed to humanity.
Martin Buber, one of the greatest philosophers of the 20th century. The medal is the fifth in a series dedicated to "Jewish personalities" who have contributed to humanity, which also includes the medal of Albert Einstein, George Gershwin, Franz Kafka, Sigmund Freud and Leon Blum. Martin Buber (1965-1878) was born in Vienna, a descendant of a family of scholars. He studied philosophy and art history. Was active in the Zionist movement and edited the weekly "DIE WELT". When the Nazis came to power, he immigrated to Israel and taught at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Together with Magnes, he founded the "Uniqueness" movement, which advocated deepening understanding between Jews and Arabs. Buber translated the Bible into German, published the stories of Rabbi Nachman of Breslav and studies on Hasidism and Hassidic mysticism, which enriched world literature and culture.
Face of the Medal: Portrait of Martin Beauvoir on the left. On the right is his name and signature in Hebrew and English.
Back of the medal: Hassidic figures in dance, with the caption "Please sound me in between" in Hebrew and English.
Scope: State emblem, right "State of Israel", left "STATE OF ISRAEL", metal and medal number.
Design: Reuven Notles.
Carving: Reuben Notles.
Mint: Gold Medal: Government Printer, Jerusalem. Silver and bronze medals: Krichmer, Jerusalem.

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