Israel-Philippines Joint Issue: Holocaust (2015)

This stamp will be issued January 27th.

[from Israel Post
Israel-Philippines Joint Issue, The Philippine Rescue of Jews from the Holocaust

isr_philippinesThe relations between Israel and the Philippines are founded upon two events that were morally and politically significant for the Israeli and Philippine peoples.

The first event was the decision made by Manuel L. Quezon, the President of the Philippines at the time, to open his country’s gates to Jewish refugees from Germany and Austria on the eve of WWII, which stood in stark contrast to the conduct of the “enlightened” nations during that period.

The second event was that the Philippines was the only Asian country to vote in favor of Israel at the United Nations on November 29, 1947 during the historic decision that led to the establishment of the State of Israel and the recognition thereof by the family of nations.

This friendly relationship is also related to the fact that Israel is the Holy Land and the land of the Bible, which greatly affects the Philippino people. According to a study conducted by the Anti-defamation League, the Philippines is one of the only countries in the world that has virtually no anti-Semitism, a fact that is in line with the two countries’ joint history.

Israel has a significant Filipino population, whose contribution to the welfare for incurable patients and the disabled is greatly appreciated. Against the background of this appreciation, a Filipino nursing worker won Israel’s “X-Factor” competition in 2014, creating waves of support for Israel as an open and tolerant society.

In support of their special relationship, Israel was the first country to provide aid to the Philippines in late 2014 as it was faced with disaster in the wake of the strongest typhoon in history and the Philippines’ gratitude was felt throughout Filipino society. Israel and the Philippines cooperate in the realm of infrastructural development, mainly in the field of agriculture. Some 3,000 people participated in educational training programs in various fields in Israel, run by Mashav – the Center for International Cooperation, and thousands of Filipino agriculture students have come to Israel in recent years to participate in a year-long training program.

The Philippines’ rapid development makes it a promising partner for diverse economic cooperation to the benefit of our two Nations.

— Effie Ben Matityau
Ambassador of Israel to the Philippines

The Open Doors Monument is located at the center of the Memorial Garden in the city of Rishon LeZion. It was dedicated in 2007 and marks the assistance the Philippines provided to Jewish refugees during WWII.

In the late 1930’s most countries of the world closed their doors to Jews who were being persecuted by the Nazi regime. During this difficult period Philippine President Manuel L. Quezon agreed to issue 10,000 immigrant visas to European Jews. Some 1,300 Jews utilized these visas to immigrate to the Philippines. Many of them worked in the cigarette factory founded by the Freidar family in Manila and lived in blocs that President Quezon had built especially for them.

The monument, created by Philippine artist Mr. Jun Yee, consists of three doors in graded sizes symbolizing the courage and humanity of the Filipino people in welcoming the Jewish refugees. The triangular shape of the open doors represents the triangle on the Philippine flag and the triangles that comprise the Star of David. This integration of triangles is a symbol of the close friendly ties that exist between the Philippine Republic and the State of Israel.

The concrete floor below each door features an impression of a pair of feet crossing the threshold into the open door. These footprints belong to George Levinstein, a Jewish refugee who arrived in the Philippines in 1939, Max Weissler, who arrived in the Philippines in 1941 at age 11 and Dorilis Goffer, a 10-year old Filipino Israeli girl who is the granddaughter of Holocaust survivors. Her footprints represent the continued friendship between the two countries.

Israel’s 2015 Stamp Program

Date of Issue / Subject

27-Jan
Joint issue with Philippines – Rescue of Jews from the Holocaust
Prime Minister Ariel Sharon

10 Feb
International Year of Light
Chess
Winter Flowers
ATM Partridges and Allies
ATM Chukar

14-Apr
Memorial Day 2015
Think Green – the Fields of Tomorrow Expo 2015
50 Years of Israel Museum
50 Years of Ashdod Port
Mule Corps of Zion – Century
The Cyrus Declaration
ATM Sand Partridge

7-May
Joint issue with Germany – 50 years of relations – Bauhaus Architecture

June
“Tzefa” Cobra Helicopter
Jewelry from Jewish communities
Vegetables
First World War Centenary (part of a four year series)
ATM Black Francolin

September
Festivals
100 Years Nili Movement
70 Years of Jewish Resistance Movement
Rivers in Israel
Joint issue with Vatican
ATM Quail

December
People in Theater
Nostalgia
Pension Savings
Royal Postal Route
ATM Seasons Greetings

Britain’s 2015 Stamp Programme

[updated press release, posted December 29th]
ROYAL MAIL REVEALS ITS SPECIAL STAMP PROGRAMME FOR 2015

  • uk_ronniesThe British sense of humour is celebrated with the Comedy Greats issue. The set features iconic comedians who have provided some of the nation’s most memorable laugh-out-loud moments in television, film and theatre history, including one of the nation’s best loved comedy duos, The Two Ronnies
  • Prominent key British inventions, such as the world wide web, will be marked with the Inventive Britain issue
  • 2015 will see the second issue in the five-year series of stamps commemorating the First World War. Featured in the set is an image of the football used by the London Irish Rifles during the Battle of Loos in 1915
  • Bridges celebrates the engineering of ten of these iconic structures from across the UK
  • 175th Anniversary of the Penny Black  is to be marked with a miniature sheet of stamps
  • 800th anniversary of the Magna Carta will be commemorated with a set in June
  • The bicentenary of The Battle of Waterloo and the 75th anniversary of The Battle of Britain will also be commemorated
  • The sport of Rugby Union features in 2015, with England hosting the eighth tournament, the Rugby World Cup set of stamps launch in September

Royal Mail’s 2015 Special Stamp programme is set to showcase the Best of British from great inventions to some of our most cherished Comedy Greats.

The British sense of humour is celebrated with the Comedy Greats issue on 1 April. This set of stamps features iconic comedians who have provided some of the nation’s most memorable laugh-out-loud moments in television, film and theatre history, including one of the nation’s best loved comedy duos, The Two Ronnies.

uk_loosMay 2015 will see the second issue in the five-year series of stamps commemorating the First World War. Included in the set is an image of the actual ball used by Rifleman Frank Edwards who led his fellow troops into what became known as the Battle of Loos, by kicking a football into play on the battlefield ahead of their initial attack.

Royal Mail will also honour prominent key British inventions with the Inventive Britain issue in February. Included in the set is a stamp to mark the invention of the World Wide Web by Tim Berners-Lee. [The design is below.]

Bridges in March will see 10 stamps celebrate the engineering genius of these structures from across the UK.

May marks the 175th anniversary of the Penny Black, the world’s first ever postage stamp.

The 2015 calendar continues the military theme with Special Stamps marking the bicentenary of The Battle of Waterloo in June and 75 years since the start of The Battle of Britain in July.

The 800th anniversary of the Magna Carta will be marked by the release of a set of stamps in June, while a series of national events across the country will commemorate this historic document.

Rugby Union features in September with a set of stamps launching as England hosts the eighth Rugby World Cup.

In what is set to be a notable year of stamp issues, other sets include Bees and Christmas, which will take a religious theme.

2015 Special Stamp Programme

February                      Inventive Britain
March                          Bridges
April                             Comedy Greats
May                              Penny Black
May                              First World War: 1915
June                             Magna Carta
June                             The Battle of Waterloo
July                              The Battle of Britain
August                          Bees
September                   Rugby World Cup
November                    Christmas

About Royal Mail Special Stamp Programme
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