Jewish Day - Century of Progress' Chicago exhibition medal 1933 front Jewish Day - Century of Progress' Chicago exhibition medal 1933 back
Jewish Day - Century of Progress' Chicago exhibition medal 1933 photo
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Jewish Day - Century of Progress' Chicago exhibition medal

1933 year
Brass 10.9 g 32 mm
Description
Location
United States
Type
Commemorative medals › Exhibition, fair and festival medals
Year
1933
Composition
Brass
Weight
10.9 g
Diameter
32 mm
Shape
Round
Technique
Milled
Orientation
Coin alignment ↑↓
Updated
2024-11-13
References
Numista
N#110338
Rarity index
97%

Reverse

Standing Moses right bearing the Tablets descending Mount Sinai
legend in Hebrew below.

Scripts: Hebrew, Latin

Lettering:
The
ROMANCE
of a PEOPLE
וירד משה אל העם

Translation: And Moses descended to the people

Edge

Plain

Comment

The "Jewish Day" is recorded by some observers as "the greatest Jewish spectacle ever staged in Chicago", and it took place on July 3, 1933, at Soldier Field, before more than 125,000 people. It was sponsored by the Jewish Agency for Palestine (the quasi-governmental authority of the Jewish community in Palestine), with the President of the Zionist Congress, Dr. Chaim Weizmann, specially invited as the keynote speaker.

The musical-theatrical pageant "The Romance of A People" was the culminating event of the day (which took five years to plan) which commemorated Jewish contributions to the city of Chicago since its founding in 1833. The "Jewish Day" was one of around 24 such days planned by the Fair Committee to commemorate the contributions of various nationalities which composed the city of Chicago - as the Jews identified themselves closely with Palestine, the Jewish Agency was involved in the organizations and hence the themes of the event and this token.
http://www.historama.com/history-shop/judaic-medals-tokens/us-jewish-day-century-of-progress-chicago-exhibition-medal,-1933-detail.html

Century of Progress: Jewish Day Pageant
http://www.juf.org/news/century.aspx?id=10766

another detailed account: http://interactive.wttw.com/a/chicago-stories-jewish-chicago-1833-1933