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State Stamp Law
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Nation-State Law
Enshrining Jewish supremacy
Discriminatory Laws
Updated September 2017
State Stamp Law
Theme:
National Identity Symbols
Status:
Active
Year:
1949
Description:
Provides that the state stamp shall be placed on all official documents. The state stamp includes the Star of David and the candelabrum, the state emblem.
Full Text
Hebrew