Israel - Bei Brith Medal, 1959 - English dedication to Eliezer Argov - Max Mintage 100 - Rare
The World Jewish Order of B'nai B'rith ("Sons of the Covenant") is the oldest continually operating Jewish service organization in the world. It was founded in New York City by Henry Jones and 11 others on October 13, 1843. The organization is engaged in a wide variety of community service and welfare activities, including the promotion of Jewish rights, assisting hospitals and victims of natural disasters, awarding scholarships to Jewish college students, and opposing anti-Semitism and racism.
The 1959 convention medal depicts on its obverse a Menorah - a seven-armed candelabrum - the organization's emblem.
The reverse of the medal sold to collectors shows the official 10th Anniversary of Israel's independence logo.
The version presented to convention participants has on its reverse a dedication in English.