Jerusalem – Israel Post and the U.S. Postal Service have issued a joint stamp for Hanukkah.
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The stamp also is meant to celebrate 70 years since the establishment of diplomatic relations between Israel and the United States, Israel Post said in a statement.
The new stamp design was launched simultaneously in the Touro Synagogue in Newport, Rhode Island, the oldest synagogue in the United States, and at the American Center in Jerusalem.
“Today’s joint stamp issue is a symbol of the shared values and the cultural affinity between the United States and Israel,” U.S. Ambassador to Israel David Friedman said at the Jerusalem ceremony.
Postal Service Judicial Officer Gary Shapiro said in Rhode Island: “Starting today, this work of art celebrating the Jewish Festival of Lights will travel on millions of letters and packages, throughout America and around the world.”
The stamp art features a Hanukkah menorah created using the technique of papercutting, a Jewish folk art, by artist Tamar Fishman. Behind the menorah is a shape that resembles an ancient oil jug representing the miracle of the oil that burned in the candelabra in the Holy Temple in Jerusalem after its sacking and recapture for the eight days necessary to resupply. Additional design elements include dreidels and a pomegranate plant with fruit and flowers.
The stamp is being issued in the United States as a Forever stamp, which will always be equal in value to the current first class mail one-ounce price. It will sell in Israel for 8.30 shekels, the cost of a regular first-class stamp. Hanukkah begins at sundown on Dec. 2.
The first joint U.S.-Israel Hanukkah postal stamp was issued in 1996.
It commemorates
the 70 years
that mail takes to get from Rhode Island to DC
I wish that Canada and the US would issue a new joint stamp.
In the United States, mail-order marriages are less likely to end in divorce than marriages overall.
They licked the British.
In Saudi Arabia, it is punishable by death to eat the mail.
You’ll be declared “a post ate.”
50 cents to mail a letter is a bargain!
33 cents to deliver it,
and
17 cents to store it!
Did you hear the one about the un-stamped letter?
You wouldn’t get it.
At least in the USA, one can buy their stamps through the internet; we don’t have to wait on long lines at the post office, as is the case in other countries. Look, for 50 cents, we can mail a first class letter anywhere in the USA. In other countries, the postage rate for a first class letter also depends on the distance mailed. In spite of the bad mail service, 50 cents is still a bargain.