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Early MACCABI & MACCABIAH GAMES 14 Pin s Medal Israel Jewish Art Bezalel Judaica
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Early MACCABI & MACCABIAH GAMES 13 Pin s Medal Israel Jewish Art Bezalel JudaicaEarly
MACCABI & MACCABIAH GAMES 13 Pins -
Symbols - Badges - Brooches - Medals +
Buckle
"I will not separate the collection" !
One Medal Made by Moshe Morro from Bezalel
1) First Maccabiah Games Pin dated 1932
1.5 cm. Diameter, very
slight cut in the down left edge, otherwise
Very Fine
2) Second Maccabiah Games Pin dated 1935
2.2 cm. diameter, slight bent otherwise Fine
3) Second Maccabiah Bronze Medal
dated 1935,
Prize ג=3
Made by Moshe Murro, 3 cm. Diameter, Very Fine
Moshe Murro
, an Israeli painter and artist, was born in 1888, in Minsk, Russia.
He set up the Kamiya (Amulet) workshop for manufacturing jewelry, amulets,
medallions and miniatures for brooches and rings, at the Bezalel Academy of Arts
and design in Jerusalem. Murro worked with brass, bronze, ivory and stone
and made amulets and embossments. Moshe Murro died in Jerusalem in 1957.
Teaching: Bezalel Academy of Art, Jerusalem
4)
Second Maccabiah Medal dated 1935
From Tel-Aviv Monicipality to the second Maccabiah Participants
Unsigned, Silver ? 2.5
cm. Diameter, Very Fine
5)
Second Maccabiah Bakelite Buckle dated 1935
White & Blue colors, 4.8 X 4.1 cm. Very Fine
6) Third Maccabiah Games Pin Dated 1950
with blue letters
2.5 cm. length, Very Fine
7) Third Maccabiah Games Pin
Dated 1950
with black letters
2.4 cm. length, Very Fine
8) Fifth Maccabiah Games Pin
Dated 1957
2.8 cm. length, Slight stained
9) Maccabi Enamel Pin
Undated, 1.5 cm. Diameter, Enamel very
slight damaged
in the upper edge, pin not sharp, otherwise
Fine
10) Maccabi Symbol Pin
with round shape
Undated, 1.6
cm. Diameter, Very Fine
11)
Maccabi Symbol Pin
with olive leafs
Undated, 1.8
cm. length, Very Fine
12)
Maccabi Symbol Pin
with star shape
Undated, 1.2
cm. length, Very Fine
13)
Maccabi Symbol Pin
with round shape
Undated, 1.2
cm. diameter, Very Fine
14)
Maccabi Symbol Pin
with round shape and blue enamel color
Undated, 1.1
cm. diameter, Very Fine
Please see photos for details and condition, and feel free to inquire if in doubt.
I GUARANTEE FOR THE AUTHENTICITY OF THIS ITEMS.
The Maccabiah Games
(aka the World Maccabiah Games;
Hebrew
:
משחקי המכביה
or
Hebrew
:
משחקי המכביה העולמית
; plural
Maccabiot
)
first held in 1932, are an international
Jewish
multi-sport event
held quadrennially in
Israel
.
It is the third-largest sporting event in the world, with 9,000 athletes competing on behalf of 78 countries.
The Maccabiah, which is organized by the
Maccabi World Union
, was declared a "Regional Sport Event" by,
and under the auspices of and supervision of, the
International Olympic Committee
and international sports federations in 1960.
The Maccabiah is often referred to as the "Jewish Olympics".
The
19th Maccabiah
, the most recent edition of the Games, was held in 2013.
The next edition, the 20th Maccabiah, will be held in July 2017. The most
recent Games
brought together 9,000 athletes,
making it the third-larest international sporting event in the world (after the Olympics and the soccer World Cup).
The 9000 athletes competed on behalf of 78 countries.
Originally, the Maccabiah was held every three years; since the
4th Maccabiah
, the event is held the year
following the Olympic Games.
In contrast with other large multi-sport events such as the
Olympics
,
competitions at the Maccabiah are organized into four distinct divisions – Juniors, Open, Masters, and Disabled.
Maccabiah is open to Jewish athletes as well as Israeli athletes regardless of religion.
Arab Israelis
have also competed in it. The Maccabiah is a forum for Jewish athletes to meet and convene,
it also provides these athletes with opportunities to explore Israel and Jewish history.
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