The Shluchim Office working closely with IGPC has created a number of gifts and souvenir items for the new Chabad stamp which the Israel Postal Authority issued this week.

The stamp has a drawing of 770 on the background of the world with the words Chochma Bina Daas printed on it, as well as a pair of Tefillin and Shabbos Candles.

This stamp celebrates the major impact the Rebbe and Chabad have had in Israel and their social and religious contributions to Judaism globally. It is a major step for the secular Israeli government to acknowledge the enormous efforts of Lubavitch.

Should this stamp be made available by every Chabad House worldwide (even only by request), it will mark the first time in history that a government issued postage stamp has been so widely available.

Chabad Stamp Souvenir Card

The Shluchim Office working closely with IGPC has created a number of gifts and souvenir items for the new Chabad stamp which the Israel Postal Authority issued this week.

The stamp has a drawing of 770 on the background of the world with the words Chochma Bina Daas printed on it, as well as a pair of Tefillin and Shabbos Candles.

This stamp celebrates the major impact the Rebbe and Chabad have had in Israel and their social and religious contributions to Judaism globally. It is a major step for the secular Israeli government to acknowledge the enormous efforts of Lubavitch.

Should this stamp be made available by every Chabad House worldwide (even only by request), it will mark the first time in history that a government issued postage stamp has been so widely available.

The stamp carries a denomination of 2.50 NIS and is valid for use within Israel or can be mailed there worldwide.

A beautiful card with the stamp affixed to it stamped with the first day of issue cancellation on it is now available for orders. An elegant framed addition has also been created with room for small plaques and options for personalization. The Shluchim Office is also developing a commemorative album which will be available soon.

For more information or to purchase the above mentioned items visit www.shluchim.org/stamp.