The coin celebrates the 300th anniversary of the birth of the Vilna Gaon, an 18th-century rabbinical luminary. (JTA) — The Bank of Lithuania minted a euro piece of currency containing Hebrew letters.
One reason: it's just cheaper to buy silver coins. From Deutsche Bank: According to a recent article in the Financial Times, record sales have been recorded at the world’s leading mints over the past ...
"Somewhat enlarged and revised version of the original Hebrew." Translation of: Matbeʹot ha-Yehudim bi-yeme Bayit sheni (romanized form) https://siris-libraries.si ...
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