| Localização |
Israel
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|---|---|
| Entidade emissora | Pièces et médailles du gouvernement israélien Corp. |
| Período |
Estado de Israel (1948-hoje)
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| Tipo | Medalhas comemorativas › Medalhas de personalidade ou retrato |
| Ano | 1997 |
| Composição | Ouro 750‰ |
| Peso | 10,36 g |
| Diâmetro | 24 mm |
| Formato | Redondo |
| Técnica | Fresado |
| Orientação | Alinhamento medalha ↑↑ |
| Número | N# 176854 |
| Referências | ICMC# 35283243 Israel Coins and Medals Corporation (https://israelmint.com) |
Chaim Weizmann
Séries: Presidentes de Israel
Imagem de Chaim Weizmann, emblema do Estado de Israel à direita, inscrição "CHAIM WEIZMANN" em hebraico e inglês ao longo do bordo superior e as palavras "ISRAEL'S FIRST PRESIDENT 1949-1952" em hebraico e inglês ao longo do bordo inferior.
Escritas: Hebraico, Latino
Legenda:
חיים ווייצמן CHAIM WEIZMANN
ISRAEL'S FIRST PRESIDENT (1949-1952, תש"ט-תשי"ג)
הנשיא הראשון
Gravador: Tidhar Dagan (תדהר דגן)
Designer: Ruben Nutels
Imagem de Chaim Weizmann, emblema do Estado de Israel à direita, inscrição "CHAIM WEIZMANN" em hebraico e inglês ao longo do bordo superior e as palavras "ISRAEL'S FIRST PRESIDENT 1949-1952" em hebraico e inglês ao longo do bordo inferior.
Escritas: Hebraico, Latino
Legenda:
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יובל למדינת ישראל
Gravador: Tidhar Dagan (תדהר דגן)
Designer: Ruben Nutels
Insígnia do Estado de Israel com as palavras "STATE OF ISRAEL" inscritas em hebraico e em inglês, finura do metal e número de série.
Escritas: Hebraico, Latino
Legenda: STATE OF ISRAEL מדינת ישראל
Chaim Weizmann, first President of Israel, born in 1874 in the village of Motol in Russia, grew up in an atmosphere steeped in Jewish tradition and longing to "Return to Zion". He studied Bible, Hebrew and biochemistry in Berlin, where he was exposed to Theodor Herzl's charisma for Zionism. He soon became one of the outstanding leaders of the Zionist Movement. He affiliated himself with "Synthetic Zionism" which focused on political activity, settlement and development in the Land of Israel. He moved to England, where he continued with his scientific career and Zionist activities. During World War I, Weizmann helped the British war effort, developing a new method for manufacture of acetone, an important solvent in ammunitions. Thereby, he gained access to high officials in the British Government and these connections helped to lead to his attainment of the "Balfour Declaration", one of his greatest accomplishments. The "Balfour Declaration" turned the call for a Zionist State from a dream to a legitimate political agenda. In 1920, Weizmann was elected the President of the Zionist Organization. He was integral in the establishment of the Hebrew University and the "Weizmann Institute of Science". In 1949, Weizmann was chosen by the Knesset to be the first President of Israel.
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