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Collection of Jewish Pictures (46)

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The Star of David-a six-pointed star formed by two interlocking triangles-symbolizes divine protection and the unity of opposites in Jewish tradition.
A vibrant collection of six iconic Jewish religious symbols, each representing core traditions, rituals, and beliefs in Judaism.
A lively, anthropomorphic wine glass grinning with joy as purple liquid bursts from its rim-ideal for festive designs.
A traditional Hanukkah menorah (hanukkiah) with nine branches, featuring the shamash (helper candle) elevated in the center and the Star of David as its focal ornament.
The Star of David-a six-pointed star formed by two interlocking triangles-represents Jewish faith, unity, and divine protection.
A rabbi or devout Jew blows the shofar, a ram’s horn trumpet central to High Holy Days observance.
The Star of David, or Magen David, is a six-pointed star formed by two overlapping triangles, widely recognized as a symbol of Judaism.
A hand-drawn Star of David in orange with a bold blue outline, representing unity, protection, and Jewish tradition.
A vibrant blue dreidel with tan Hebrew letters, ready for Hanukkah fun and tradition.
A happy slice of toast with big blue eyes and a wide grin, waving cheerfully as if greeting friends!
A classic seven-branched menorah, traditionally used in Jewish worship and symbolism, shown with all candles lit.
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Judas identifies Jesus with a kiss as soldiers move in; a priest holds a tablet, possibly recording the arrest.
A dynamic cartoon-style depiction of ancient Jewish and neighboring warriors, highlighting cultural identity and historical defense motifs.
A handcrafted wooden dreidel featuring the Hebrew letters נ (Nun) and ג (Gimmel), essential for the traditional Hanukkah spinning game.
A classic nine-branched menorah with the central shamash candle lit, ready to color and celebrate Hanukkah.
Cheerful cartoon-style Jewish celebration elements including kids in kippah and tallit, Torah scroll, Star of David, and Kiddush cup.
A smiling boy in traditional attire reads from a Torah scroll, symbolizing Jewish learning and tradition.
A vibrant blue Star of David encasing a glowing teal flame, representing the eternal light of Torah and Jewish resilience.
A classic dreidel-used during Hanukkah to play the traditional spinning game with gelt or tokens.
A stylized blue menorah with a central flame, encircled by concentric rings representing unity and divine light.
The flags of Israel and Syria layered together-highlighting complex ties between two nations with deep historical and political entanglements.
Official logo of the Jewish Association on Aging-dedicated to enhancing the lives of seniors through culturally sensitive services.
A luminous golden emblem featuring a cross within a circle, evoking themes of symmetry and wholeness.
A traditional nine-branched Hanukkah menorah (hanukkiah) with all candles illuminated in joyful celebration.
The national flag of Israel, adopted in 1948, features a central Star of David flanked by two horizontal blue stripes on a white background.
A minimalist black smiley face-clean, modern, and universally recognizable.
A hand-drawn illustration of four foundational Jewish symbols used in worship, study, and celebration.
A dynamic swirl of musical notes and staff lines, ideal for representing harmony, creativity, and sound design.
A cheerful, child-friendly Noah’s Ark carrying two of each animal, including giraffes, zebras, elephants, and llamas, floating safely on the waters.
Official emblem of the National Association of Jewish Chaplains, combining the Star of David, caduceus, and Hebrew inscription.
A sleek composition of two offset black rectangles, evoking depth and layering in digital design.
Two figures unite in purpose, lifting a star together-a visual metaphor for collaboration and shared success.
A beige outer triangle contains a centered red inner triangle, divided by black lines to highlight symmetry and proportion.
Classic line-art depiction of hands folded in prayer, symbolizing reverence, hope, and faith across traditions.
Color in these joyful apples and friendly bees to celebrate the Jewish New Year with “Shanah Tovah”!
A balanced, minimalist blue tree symbol representing growth, nature, and harmony.
A joyful watercolor Rosh Hashanah greeting-honey-dipped apple, pomegranate, and the heartfelt blessing “L’shanah tovah!”
A bold emblem merging the Star of David with a mechanical gear, representing Jewish contributions to engineering and technology.
A dynamic fan illustration of Silver the Hedgehog emerging confidently from a vivid blue Star of David.
A stylized line-art depiction of a hanukkiah with all nine candles aflame-representing the eight nights of Hanukkah plus the shamash helper candle.
Kids from diverse backgrounds come together at Jewish camp-setting up tents, sharing smiles, and celebrating community and tradition.
A practical reference showing Hebrew vowel signs (nikkud) alongside their Latin transliterations and base consonants.
A classic black-and-white illustration of a treble clef with quarter and eighth notes, perfect for representing music theory or audio content.
A vibrant orange Hanukkah menorah with all nine candles lit, representing the miracle of oil and the joy of the Festival of Lights.
The six-color rainbow flag-red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and violet-is the globally recognized symbol of LGBTQ+ pride and solidarity.
A symbolic ribbon design merging the Star of David with blue and gold hues, commemorating Jewish Disability Awareness Month in February 2010.