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Collection of Jewish Holiday Pictures (54)
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A vibrant collection of core Jewish religious symbols, each representing foundational aspects of Jewish identity, history, and practice.
Classic blue-and-white dreidels in motion, each marked with the Hebrew letters נ (Nun), ג (Gimel), ה (Hei), and ש (Shin)-symbols of the miracle of oil.
A cheerful child wearing a kippah looks thoughtfully at a glowing menorah, ready to be colored in celebration of Hanukkah.
A charming botanical sketch of a lemon with feathery leaves, woody stems, and scattered seeds-perfect for rustic or artisanal design themes.
A joyful Yom Kippur scene featuring a person in traditional attire praying over a Torah scroll, framed by the Star of David.
A joyful, hand-drawn illustration of traditional Rosh Hashanah symbols, ideal for coloring and learning about the holiday.
A beautifully illustrated Hanukkah menorah, featuring nine lit candles and a central Star of David, evoking warmth and tradition.
A classic Hanukkah menorah with all nine candles alight, accompanied by a golden dreidel inscribed with Hebrew letters Nun, Gimmel, Hei, and Shin.
The Star of David-a six-pointed star formed by two interlocking triangles-symbolizes divine protection and Jewish identity.
The Star of David-a six-pointed star made of two overlapping equilateral triangles-represents Jewish identity and faith worldwide.
A joyful, colorful album cover featuring Uncle Moishy, a dreidel, and a gragger-celebrating Jewish holidays through music.
A joyful jester and queen celebrate Purim with triangular hamantaschen, a basket of gelt (chocolate coins), and the Book of Esther scroll.
A festive Hanukkah arrangement featuring a lit nine-branched menorah, a blue dreidel with Hebrew letters, a sugared jelly donut, and a radiant Star of David.
A joyful watercolor Rosh Hashanah greeting-honey-dipped apple, pomegranate, and the heartfelt blessing “L’shanah tovah!”
A handcrafted wooden dreidel featuring the Hebrew letters נ (Nun) and ג (Gimmel), essential for the traditional Hanukkah spinning game.
A classic seven-branched menorah, traditionally used in Jewish worship and symbolism, shown with all candles lit.
A traditional nine-branched Hanukkah menorah (hanukkiah) with all candles illuminated in joyful celebration.
The NJOP logo features a modern blue star-banner design with prominent white typography for high visibility and brand recognition.
A smiling boy in traditional attire reads from a Torah scroll, symbolizing Jewish learning and tradition.
A classic nine-branched menorah with the central shamash candle lit, ready to color and celebrate Hanukkah.
A minimalist yet bold metal tumbler featuring five vivid enamel stripes-ideal for adding a pop of color to any setting.
A symbolic ribbon design merging the Star of David with blue and gold hues, commemorating Jewish Disability Awareness Month in February 2010.
The Jewish Zodiac logo blends the Star of David with Hebrew script and ornate typography, symbolizing the intersection of Jewish tradition and astrological heritage.
A beautifully crafted metal candle holder with symbolic pomegranate motifs, ideal for festive or ceremonial use.
The official JNF logo-green and blue 3D “JNF” block letters alongside the tagline “Your Voice in Israel.”
A dynamic cartoon-style depiction of ancient Jewish and neighboring warriors, highlighting cultural identity and historical defense motifs.
A beautifully illustrated Star of David featuring intricate leaf-like embellishments along its lines.
A lively duo of cartoon friends sharing a moment of laughter and play-ideal for creative coloring activities.
Hand-drawn variations of the Star of David in blue tones, arranged around the word “JEWISH” to represent Jewish identity and heritage.
Classic depiction of the Ten Commandments engraved on twin stone tablets, written in traditional Hebrew lettering.
The Keshet logo combines the Star of David with a vibrant rainbow star, symbolizing LGBTQ+ inclusion within Jewish identity.
The Ten Commandments etched in ancient Hebrew script on glowing stone tablets, symbolizing divine revelation and ethical guidance.
A traditional Jewish scholar immersed in Torah study, holding a scroll while referencing an open text.
Color in these joyful apples and friendly bees to celebrate the Jewish New Year with “Shanah Tovah”!
A stylized line-art depiction of a hanukkiah with all nine candles aflame-representing the eight nights of Hanukkah plus the shamash helper candle.
The official Jewish American Heritage Month emblem symbolizes unity between Jewish identity and American patriotism.
A richly embroidered purple Mardi Gras mask with swirling blue accents and golden trim, ideal for festive occasions.
A vibrant set of stylized icons representing core elements of Jewish tradition and Hanukkah observance.
A symbolic blue menorah honors Sepharad ’92-the 1992 commemoration of the 500-year anniversary of the Alhambra Decree and Jewish exile from Spain.
A stylized blue figure proudly holds a menorah with six red flames, embodying community, faith, and the spirit of Hanukkah.
The B’nai Chai logo symbolizes growth, heritage, and enduring impact-rooted in tradition, reaching toward the future.
Jonah emerges from the whale’s mouth, raising his hand in awe amid swirling sea waves and a dramatic spout of water.
“Latke Palooza” - a vibrant Hanukkah community celebration marked by candles, dreidels, and joyful orange-and-blue design.
A bold, contemporary Hamsa sculpture blending Jewish symbolism with modern artistry for home or spiritual decor.
A cheerful, hand-drawn box packed with non-perishable food items, perfect for illustrating community food support initiatives.
A hand-drawn illustration of four foundational Jewish symbols: the Star of David, a lit Shabbat candle, a seven-branched menorah, and a spinning dreidel.
A practical reference showing Hebrew vowel signs (nikkud) alongside their Latin transliterations and base consonants.