78 resultados para Medals.
em Center for Jewish History Digital Collections
Resumo:
Digital Image
Resumo:
"Presented to Axel Springer devoted friend and generous benefactor of the Leo Baeck Institute 1977"
Resumo:
Dr. Nathan Wolf's medals: (bottom left) silver Wound Badge; Iron Cross 2nd Class; Iron Cross 1st Class; Zaehringer Loewe (Baden); (on right) Medal of the Turkish Crescent
Resumo:
Dr. Nathan Wolf's medals: (bottom left) silver Wound Badge; Iron Cross 2nd Class; Iron Cross 1st Class; Zaehringer Loewe (Baden); (on right) Medal of the Turkish Crescent
Resumo:
Obverse: Emblem of the Israel Government and Medals Corporation. Reverse: A Jerusalem panorama, inscription.
Resumo:
Obverse: Within a circle (a symbol of the sun) an inscription. Reverse: The emblem of the Israel Government Coins and Medals Corporation, inscription.
Resumo:
Obverse: Stylized Star of David. Reverse: Emblem of the Israel Government Coins and Medals Corporation.
Resumo:
Obverse: Emblem of the 25th Anniversary of the State of Israel, menorah and number 25 created by ribbon. Reverse: Emblem of the Israel Government Coins and Medals Corporation.
Resumo:
Obverse: Stylized Desing of an Israeli Navy ship with rocket coming out of the canon. Reverse: Emblem of the Israel Government coins and Medals Corporation.
Resumo:
Obverse: In the center stylized number 26. Reverse: The emblem of the Israel Government Coins and Medals Corporation.
Resumo:
Obverse: In the center stylized inscription. Reverse: Emblem of the Israel Government Coins and Medals Corporation.
Resumo:
Obverse: A fractional reproduction of the Star of David made out of line of immigrants disembarking from a ship. Reverse: To the left, the emblem of the Jewish Agency
Resumo:
Obverse: In the center, a stylized form of globe, upon it the figure "60" inscription. Reverse: A stylized form of key within which there is the emblem of Keren Hayesod and a Star of David, inscription.
Resumo:
Obverse: Emblem of the games, inscription. Reverse: Figures of four athletes engaged in various sports.
Resumo:
Obverse: Israel Railroad emblem and a stretch of rail, inscription. Reverse: On the left, old steam engine; on the right, modern engine.