Collection Highlights
A stamp, dedicated to Moses Mendelssohn (1729-1786), German philosopher and theologian.
His writings and ideas on Jews and the Jewish religion and identity were a central element in the development of the Haskalah, or ‘Jewish Enlightenment’ of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
Born to a poor Jewish family in Dessau, Principality of Anhalt, and originally destined for a rabbinical career, Mendelssohn educated himself in German thought and literature. Through his writings on philosophy and religion he came to be regarded as a leading cultural figure of his time by both Christian and Jewish inhabitants of German-speaking Europe and beyond. His involvement in the Berlin textile industry formed the foundation of his family’s wealth.
Portrait by Anton Graff (1773)
Stamp can be viewd in my collection at: https://allcollect.online/product/west-berlin-1979-the-250th-anniversary-of-the-birth-of-moses-mendelsohn-philosopher-90-pfg-b576-mnh/