A commemorative postage stamp on Abraham Menachem Mendel Ussishkin, President of the Jewish National Fund [part of the series ‘Historical Personalities (V)‘] : Issued by Israel Issued on 26 Dec, 1978 Designer : The stamps were designed by Z. Narkiss, Tel Aviv Type : Stamp, Mint Condition Colour : Multi colour Denomination : 2 Pound Name : Menachem […]

Abraham Menahem Mendel Ussishkin

A commemorative postage stamp on Abraham Menachem Mendel Ussishkin, President of the Jewish National Fund [part of the series ‘Historical Personalities (V)‘] :

Abraham Menahem Mendel UssishkinIssued by Israel

Issued on 26 Dec, 1978

Designer : The stamps were designed by Z. Narkiss, Tel Aviv

Type : Stamp, Mint Condition

Colour : Multi colour

Denomination : 2 Pound

Name : Menachem Ussishkin

Born on 14 Aug, 1863 at Dubrowna, Belarus [then Russian Empire]

Died on 2 Oct, 1941 at Jerusalem, Mandatory Palestine [now in Israel]

About : 

  • Born 1863 in Dubrovna, Russia, he was one of the first and foremost leaders of the Zionist movement and President of the Jewish National Fund (KKL) from 1921 up to his death in 1941.
  • After graduating as an engineer in Moscow in 1889, he resided in Yekaterinoslav. A Zionist since his early youth, he was among the founders of BILU and of the Moscow branch of the Hovevei Zion. He was also a member of the “Bnei Moshe” society founded by Ahad HaAm. He first visited Palestine in 1891. Four years later he joined Theodor Herzl and the political Zionist movement, but became a strong opponent of the leader when the Uganda issue was fought out at the 6th Congress. He organised the opposition to Herzl in Russia and later opposed his successor, Wolfsohn as well. An uncompromising fighter for practical steps to implement the Zionist cause, he was one of the Jewish delegates to the Paris peace conference after World War I. In 1920 he was appointed head of the Zionist Commission in Palestine and in that capacity he initiated many land purchases. Two years later, under his dynamic guidance, the Jewish National Fund (KKL) became the main instrument for redeeming and reclaiming the soil of the ancient homeland on behalf of the Jewish people.
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