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Collection of Hebrew Cliparts (36)
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A focused gallery of hebrew illustrations that balance clean outlines with bolder filled styles, ready for quick drop in projects and worksheets.
A joyful young boy proudly wears his tallit and kippah, ready for a Bar Mitzvah or synagogue service.
The “Shlomim” logo in vibrant blue Hebrew script, evoking peace and tradition with contemporary design flair.
A vibrant, hand-drawn Star of David surrounded by festive confetti, symbolizing joy and Jewish identity.
A playful, educational display of all 22 Hebrew letters in bold colors, with vowel points and final forms clearly shown.
A complete visual guide to the Hebrew alphabet-each letter shown with its name, transliteration, and sound value.
A rabbi blesses a boy during his Bar Mitzvah, symbolizing spiritual guidance and communal recognition.
The Star of David (Magen David), a six-pointed star formed by two overlapping triangles, is a universally recognized symbol of Judaism.
Authentic representation of the Ten Commandments as written in classical Hebrew script on traditional stone tablets.
A joyful collage of Hebrew holiday names rendered in playful, colorful fonts-ideal for festive cards, classroom displays, or digital greetings.
A stylized line drawing of a Torah scroll, showing its unrolled parchment and decorative wooden rollers (etz chayim).
A striking blue amphora vase, reminiscent of ancient Greek pottery, featuring twin handles and refined metallic trim.
A vibrant, playful illustration connecting Torah learning with everyday Jewish experiences-from digital study to Shabbat meals and joyful moments.
A traditional Hanukkah menorah (hanukkiah) with eight branches for the nights of Hanukkah plus the shamash helper candle, centered with a Star of David.
A cheerful, artistic “Shabbat Shalom” card ideal for sending warm Sabbath wishes to family and friends.
Simplified architectural sketch showing key features of classical temple design: dome, columns, entablature, and raised podium.
The Star of David (Magen David) on a blue field, widely recognized as a central symbol of Judaism and featured on the Israeli flag.
A joyful yellow wine glass with a big grin and purple liquid bursting upward-celebrating fun and festivity!
A traditional representation of the Ten Commandments as inscribed on stone tablets, using ancient Hebrew script.
Classic depiction of the Ten Commandments as given to Moses-split across two stone tablets, emphasizing core moral and religious duties.
The Star of David (Magen David), a six-pointed star formed by two interlocking equilateral triangles.
A diverse set of illustrated Jewish symbols representing holidays like Hanukkah, Passover, Sukkot, Shavuot, and national identity.
A cheerful, storybook-style castle glowing under a magical starry sky-ideal for sparking young imaginations.
The Hebrew word מִצְוָה (Mitzvah), symbolizing divine commandments and acts of righteousness in Jewish life.
A smiling boy in traditional attire reads from a Torah scroll, symbolizing Jewish learning and heritage.
A comprehensive visual timeline of ancient Hebrew history, featuring the Twelve Tribes, Patriarchs, sacred objects, and key events up to 70 CE.
A lively, expressive watercolor tree with rainbow-hued leaves and deep-rooted grounding-evoking growth, resilience, and harmony.
The Star of David (Magen David), a six-pointed star formed by two overlapping equilateral triangles.
A classic Hanukkah scene: a glowing menorah, playful dreidels, and an open book adorned with the Star of David.
A colorful illustration of a traditional Shabbat table-complete with candles, challah, wine, and Torah-celebrating rest and holiness.
A standard 180-degree protractor showing dual-scale markings for measuring angles from either direction.
A vibrant Q&A icon designed to instantly signal question-and-answer functionality on websites and apps.
A vibrant collection of six iconic Jewish symbols representing core elements of faith, law, celebration, and identity.
