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20 Years of the Jewish welfare Association's Fight against TB - complete Stamp Booklet - Chicago 1930
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20 Years of the Jewish welfare Association's Fight against TB - complete Stamp Booklet - Chicago 1930
רעטעוועט א לעבן - Save a life - Jewish Consumptive and Ex-Patients Relief Association - a complete stamp book containing 200 stamps, marking 20 years of the Jewish Association's struggle against tuberculosis 1913-1930, Book No. 1276. Published by the Association of Remedies and Former Patients. Chicago, 1930. Illustration of the stamp, which was specially designed for the occasion - two Star of David, and a figure spreading its hands against the background of the rising sun.
The City of Hope Jewish Relief Society was established in Los Angeles, California in 1913 to raise money to build a free clinic for people from all over the United States who were diagnosed with tuberculosis. For this purpose, the association purchased 10 dunams of land in Duarte, California, and established a convalescent home in its territory, which was called the "City of Hope." For over 30 years, the organization treated tuberculosis patients until after World War II, when antibiotics for tuberculosis were developed. In the following years, the convalescent home treated and developed a cure for cancer.
Complete notebook. 20 tables of 10 stamps each. A total of 200 stamps. Very good condition.