THE DETR OIT JEWISH NEWS—Friday, August 14, 19 59- 1 0 ig Business in Israel The Science of Stamps: A A former lawyer in Czecho- By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ TEL AVIV - - J.AFFA — Phi- slovakia, Dr. Hesky came to Is- lately has become a science. rael in 1939. Hitler had already For Israel it has become, also. been in Czechoslovakia for a an industry with major export year, and Dr. Hesky, who had potentials. To the postal author- been active in the Zionist move- ites of Israel, it has become ment and a member of Hista- much more important that phi- drut for many years, managed lately should be an aspect of to escape the Nazi holocaust and to reach Israel. He joined educational progress. the postal service of Palestine The value of stamps as text- in April of 1948, three weeks books and as a cultural medium before the establishment of the was explained at the Jaffa Post State of Israel. Office by Dr. Moshe Hesky, who About a year ago, a rumor is in charge of Israel's stamp printing and designing depart- had spread that there was a shortage of Israeli stamps, and ment. Dr. Hesky pointed out that there was a run on the Israel the Israel government does not Post Office for all available is- view stamp sales and encour- sues. "We are doing everything agement to stamp collectors as we can to prevent a recurrence merely an income-bearing mat- of such a condition," Dr. Hesky ter. He declared that the aim said, "and we wish to assure in producing the colorful stamps philatelists that there will not that have attracted worldwide be a shortage of. stamps." But attention is to create an interest there are frequent discards, and in Israel, in Biblical and Jew- Dr. HeSky showed us the func- ish history and in the events tions of a special department, in depicted in the Israeli stamps. the Jaffa Post Office, where dis- Dr. Hesky revealed that U. carded issues are destroyed un- rael has established a world der careful scrutiny. A special department of the record in enlisting philatelic Israel philately service is de- subscribers. "We now have voted to the schools, under more than 35,000 philately subscribers," he said. "This is larger even than the U. S. sub- scribers' list of 25,000. On a Calls German Bias pro rata basis, to match Is- `No Real Danger' rael's 35,000, the U. S. should, NEW YORK (JTA) — Anti- population - wise, have. more than 3,000,000 subscribers. We Semitism in Germany does not are, of course, flattered by our constitute any "real danger" to accomplishment, and we are JeWs there, Eric 011eanhauer, continuing to search for the chairman of the Social Demo- best designs in order to retain cratic Party in West Germany, our status in the philately told the Jewish Labor Commit- tee here. market." An IBM service is used to "We are the last to minimize Service the 35,000 subscribers to anti-Semitic attacks," 011ean- Israel's new postage stamp is- hauer wrote in reply to a sues. Dr. Hesky has explained query f r o m the Conimittee, that Israel has six to seven new "but these things should be issues a year. The newest stamp, seen in their proper propor- released this week, is dedicated tion. Every single anti-Semitic to the late Hayyim Nahman Bi- outburst is, of course, an of- • alik, who was considered the fense to human dignity and is greatest.. Hebrew poet of the being treated from our side as century. Preparations already such. are being made for the new set "We share your anxiety on of Holy Day stamps to be pro- duced in time for Rosh Hashan- recent developments of anti- ah and Yom Kippur, in Septem- Semitic outbursts, a n d any- body who has followed events ber. All of Israel's stamps are close at hand—that means on printed in Israel. There are 100 the spot in Germany — will employees in the philately serv- know that our party has been ice, and the demand for stamps leading the attack against a is so great that they work in two renaissance of anti-Semitism," shifts. The artists and designers the leader of the Social Demo- are mostly Israelis, with some cratic Party continued. He added that his party and exceptions, among them being the eminent B r i ti s h artist, the trade union movement Abram Games, of London, who were "bearing the brunt of the comes here occasionally to exe- struggle against old and new Nazi elements." cute a new design. . Brief Briefing on Year in Israel Although 180 different stamps the direction of Herwald stamps to philatelists—than be- Loeb. Dr. Hesky explained cause it was fully recognized have been issued by Israel, the that stamps serve as excellent that the little scrap of paper number is not considered "par- textbooks in the subjects rep- called a postage stamp is an ex- ticularly large." But the variety resented by the . stamps, and cellent means of publicity, of designs, the commemorative he explained that the use of reaching all parts of the world. symbols and the historic inci- stamps as subjects for discus• "From the beginning, the dents depicted gave the stamps sion in schools is part of the greatest care was taken that the special significance, notably for effort to make philately an stamp issues should be of the Biblical students. That is why educational approach. highest artistic value. Israel's the Israeli stamps have top value in international philately. Philatelists will be interested best graphic artists were enlist- Israel has established a to know that the special feature ed, and everything was done to precedent in stamp making. improve the technical equip- of Israel's stamps are the rows of explanatory tablets—tabs, in ment necessary for the highly The idea of having explana- philatelic language—at the foot specialized job of stamp print- tory tablets—tabs--at the foot of stamp sheets is now being of each stamp sheet. "Stamps ing. copied by many foreign coun- with adjacent tabs are so much "The country's earlier is- tries. in demand that this invention is sues had to be printed with- today copied by many foreign out the help of any of the Israel's "exports" of stamps countries," Dr. Hesky said, "but special equipment necessary has grown from $120 : 225 to Israel remains the only country for stamp printing; at that $711,881 in 1957. Direct sales by where tabs are printed together time the country also lacked the Israel Philately Services in with every single regular stocks of gummed-paper, and hard currency countries are stamp." suitable printing ink. shown in the following official Approximately 50 hard cur- "With the expulsion of hos- figures: Israel Pounds rency countries are represented tile Arab forces from Jaffa, the Fiscal Year 49,700 1651/2 in the subscribers' list for Is- road was open to the suburb of 106,800 1952/3 rael's stamps. Bat Yam where Messrs. Lewin- 127,340 1953/4 The "success story" of Israel's Epstein, Israel's foremost offset- 249,250 1954/5 stamp collecting was explained printers, had installed a secur- 643,870 1955/6 in graphic form by Dr. Hesky. ity printing department. During 1,357,000 1956/7 Viewing the progress that was the following years, all Israel's 2.000,000 1957/8 attained under his direction, postage stamps were printed by S (first ten months). with the modesty that has dis- this company. tinguished this interesting man. "In 1952, the government he reviewed the early stages of printer installed a photogravure stamp-making in Israel as fol- printing plant, and from that lows: time on, an ever-increasing vol- "During the period preceding ume of postage stamps was Serving Detroit the proclamation of our State, printed at Hakirya, Tel Aviv. At stamps were printed abroad, and present two high speed roto- Homes and Industry as they were rather dull and not gravure presses, together with for Over 45 Years too well executed, not many col- the necessary workshops for lectors were interested in them. photographic work and cylinder "In March, 1947, the men re- making are in service." sponsible for the Yishuv — the Palestine Jewish community— were confronted with the fact that, after the end of the Brit- ish Mandate if not sooner, no , postage stamps would be avail- able even if the current stamps bearing the inscription Pales- tine had been acceptable for use in the New State. "The outgoing government planned the destruction of postal installations, including the existing stocks of poStage YOU EXPECT MORE stamps. At that time sketches FROM HAMILTON for a new set of postage BEN GREEN stamps designed by the Tel AND GET IT ! JACK MANN Aviv artist, Otto Wallish, You Can't Drive Overhead — Why Pay For It! were already in the hands of Minhelet Ha'Ain, the provi- sional peoples' administration. "The order to print the TO 6-2800 13519 HAMILTON at DAVISON stamps was given in April, and the actual printing started May 3, 1948-12 working days be- fore the intended day of issue —May 16, 1948. The stamps de- picting ancient coins bore the inscription 'Dom. Ivri'—Hebrew Post, because at the time of the printing, the name of the new State was not yet known. 13015 W. Chicago, near Sorrento "The stamps appeared, as planned, on the first working TE 4-8300 day of the new state (May 16) and . were available at all post- offices throughout the country, except for Jerusalem, which then was besieged by hostile Arab forces and cut off from the rest of the country." Such was the romantic begin- ning of Israel's postal system. It is no wonder that the new stamps received an enthusiastic reception throughout the world as a symbol of reborn Jewish sovereignty and independence in a free state. There was temporary reluc- tance in including the Israeli stamps in foreign catalogues and albums because Israel was not yet a member of the Uni- versal Postal Union. But the Opened August 4 Israel Philatelic Services were set up in August, 1948, and stamp collectors soon "took to the Israel stamps" with great enthusiasm. Dr. Hesky made MAURICE GARELICK PLUMBING AND - these interesting observations: HEATING COMPANY The setting-up of the new de- partment was prompted less by BENZ GLASS COMPANY — GLASS & GLAZING financial considerations—though GEORGE E. FINES COMPANY— it was known that many coun- CEMENT, ENAMEL tries derived quite a substan• JACOBSON COAL & OIL CO. WA 3-3300 De Solo Plymouth NEW CAR! USED CAR! or SERVICE! 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