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State Medal - Dona Gracia

Features

Location Israel
Issuing entity Israel Government Coins and medals Corp.
Period State of Israel (1948-date)
Type Commemorative medals › Personality medals
Year 2010
Composition Tombac
Weight 26 g
Diameter 39 mm
Shape Round
Technique Milled
Orientation Medal alignment ↑↑
Number
N#
549305
References ICMC# 11911390
Israel Coins and Medals Corporation (https://israelmint.com)

Commemorative issue

Dona Gracia

Series: Jewish Sages

Obverse

Image of Dona Gracia looking towards Tiberias, symbolizing her determination to create a better future for the Jewish people. The Ferrara Bible, Wall of Tiberias (called the Dona Gracia Wall because it was rebuilt under her orders and inaugurated in 1568). Beside it, palmtrees characteristic of the Tiberias region, the seal of the Sultan, Suleiman the Magnificent, from whom Dona Gracia purchased authority over Tiberias and its surroundings, a ship typical of those in the fleet she owned, which sailed as far as America and India. On the ship's sails, the letters P, for Portugal, the city of her birth, and A for Antwerp, where she went, when the Inquisition began in Portugal.

Scripts: Hebrew, Latin

Lettering:
רבות בנות עשו חיל וחנה נשיא עלתה על כולנה
דונה גרציה
Dona Gracia
500 שנה להולדתה
תנ"ך
Ferrara

Designer: Michal Hamawi

Reverse

The artistic door at the entrance to the "House of Dona Gracia" Museum-Hotel in Tiberias, reminiscent of the door of Dona Gracia's palace in Istanbul from where it was brought, a verse denoting the goal of the Dona Gracia Association to foster the leadership of women in the House.

Script: Hebrew

Lettering:
הבית של דונה גרציה בעיה"ק טבריא
בזה הבית תטופח מנהיגות לתפארת האשה

Designer: Michal Hamawi

Edge

The years of Dona Gracia (1510-1569), Israel State Emblem, metal and serial number.

Scripts: Hebrew, Latin

Lettering: 1510-1569 🕎 STERLING 999 כסף

Mint

Holy Land Mint (החברה הישראלית למדליות ולמטבעות), Ma'ale HaHamisha, Israel (1958-date)

Comments

500TH ANNIVERSARY OF DONA GRACIA
State Medal, 2010/5771
 

Dona Gracia Mendes-Nasi or Hanna Nasi, as was her Hebrew name, was born in 1510, in Lisbon, Portugal, into a Marrano family. After being widowed in her 40s, she became one of the richest women in the world, owner of a fleet of ships and the Mendes Bank, the second largest bank in the world. Known for her part in the banking world and international trading, she was recognized even by kings.
She devoted her life towards rescuing and supporting her Marrano brethren from the claws of the Inquisition, using her international connections and wealth for the purpose. With immense courage and personal example, she, with all her family, returned to Judaism. The Ferrara Bible, the first Bible in the world to be printed in Ladino, was funded by Dona Gracia. In appreciation, the publishers dedicated the Bible to her and presented her with the first copy.

Under the Turkish Sultan, Suleiman the Magnificent, she worked energetically on behalf of the world's Jewish and Marrano communities and supported the most eminent Jewish Sages, including Rabbi Joseph Caro (author of the Code of Jewish Law). With her powerful influence she was able to gain autonomy for the Jewish people in Eretz Israel. Encouraged by the Sultan, she started building Tiberias, in an effort to renew the ancient City of the Sanhedrin and make it a home for expelled Jews. Thus, Dona Gracia paved the way for a Return to Zion.

In the year 2000, the "House of Dona Gracia" Museum was established in Tiberias, in memory of Dona Gracia-Nasi.
In honor of the 500th Anniversary of Dona Gracia, a special commemorative State Medal of Israel has been issued.

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Date Mintage VG F VF XF AU UNC
ND (2010)  1 510

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