Jewish Autographs
But don"t stop there.÷ Subcategories of Jewish autographs are as diverse as the general themes of autograph collecting. For example, Jewish autographs may consist of Jewish leaders in Israel, Zionism, rabbinic leaders and notable figures in the diaspora.÷ Signatures by David Ben-Gurion, Theodore Herzl, Theodore Maiman, and Moses Montefiore are popular among collectors of Jewish autographs.÷ Individuals of Jewish heritage with significant contributions to society appeal to many themes of autograph collecting.÷ Collectors who specialize in autographs of Nobel Prize winners may already have a large number of Jewish autographs.÷The sources for Jewish autographs are abundant.÷ Memorabilia dealers specializing in Judaica often have Jewish autographs in their inventory.÷ Autograph dealers focusing on Jewish autographs routinely mail catalogs offering a variety of Jewish autographs to current and prospective clients.÷ Many Jewish autograph dealers can be found on the Internet and among trade shows.÷ When searching Internet auction sites, look for the category labeled "Judaica" where Jewish autographs may be found.÷
Jewish autographs can be stored in archival albums or matted and framed in attractive display pieces that rivals customary art for interest and education.÷ An autograph gallery in Los Angeles has a framed photo of Rabbi Stephen S. Wise with a personal letter penned in his characteristic green ink.÷ For those collectors who appreciate science, hardly any autograph generates as much interest as one by famed scientist Albert Einstein.÷ Einstein"s autograph is of particular interest to collectors of Israeli memorabilia because he was offered the first presidency of Israel.÷
Jewish autographs that are expensive on the marketplace may be obtained as high-quality reproductions at various Internet websites.÷ Autograph reproductions may be maintained in an album or framed in a display.÷ Internet websites with images of autographs may be downloaded and then printed from your computer.÷ However, images obtained from this method usually do not have the resolution that is needed for an attractive display.÷ Also, if you have a particular person in mind, their autograph may not be available when your search is performed.÷
Many enterprises specializing in supplying digital photographs offer high-resolution reproductions of Jewish autographs.÷ Internet websites such as GettyImages.com and FamousChecks.com have a variety of Jewish autographs that may be acquired at a reasonable cost.÷
Collecting autographs of Jewish personalities has become increasingly popular.÷ More recently, a book has been written about collecting Jewish autographs.÷ Jewish autographs are destined to be collected for many years in the future because of the contributions of famous Jewish individuals to our society and the world.