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The Star of David (Magen David) - a six-pointed star formed by two overlapping triangles, central to Jewish symbolism and the flag of Israel.
The Star of David (Magen David), a six-pointed star formed by two overlapping equilateral triangles, is a central symbol of Judaism.
The Star of David-a powerful symbol of Judaism-features two overlapping equilateral triangles forming a six-pointed star.
The image is a black and white line drawing of a Star of David. The star is made up of six points, each with a triangular shape. The points are arranged in a symmetrical pattern, with the largest point at the top and the smallest at the bottom. The outermost point is a hexagon, while the innermost point has a triangular triangle. The overall design is simple and minimalistic.
The Star of David-a six-pointed star formed by two interlocking triangles-serves as a powerful symbol of Judaism and Jewish unity.
The Star of David (Magen David) - a six-pointed star widely recognized as a symbol of Jewish identity and faith.
A vibrant, glowing Star of David symbolizing Jewish identity, faith, and divine protection.
The Star of David (Magen David), a six-pointed star formed by two overlapping triangles, represents divine protection and Jewish unity.
The Hebrew word “Chai” (חי), meaning “life”, is a powerful symbol in Jewish tradition-often worn as jewelry or displayed in homes.
Simple yet effective downward arrow icon-perfect for calls to action like “Download” or “Scroll Down.”
A bold, modern Star of David patch-crafted for peace advocacy and cultural expression.
A vibrant collection of six core Jewish religious symbols, each representing foundational aspects of Jewish faith, history, and practice.
A visual representation of shared monotheistic roots: the Christian cross, Jewish Star of David, and Islamic calligraphy for “Allah” in gold on a luminous white sphere.
The Star of David, or Magen David, is a central symbol in Judaism, composed of two overlapping triangles forming a hexagram.
The emblem of the Communist Party of Vietnam features crossed hammer and sickle beneath rice stalks and a five-pointed golden star.
These Stars of David were mandated for Jewish identification in various European countries during WWII-each uniquely inscribed or colored per local decree.
The image is a rectangular flag with a blue border. In the center of the flag, there is a large blue Star of David, which is a symbol of Judaism. The star is a five-pointed star with six points and a central point. The background of the image is white. The flag appears to be made of a thin, horizontal blue line.
A black Star of David overlaid with a central Christian cross, representing shared heritage and spiritual intersection.
A classic ink sketch of a Hanukkah menorah (hanukkiah) with nine branches, placed upon two Torah scrolls or sacred books-emphasizing tradition and learning.
A radiant, multi-layered Star of David rendered in bold red, yellow, blue, and purple gradients, evoking modern spiritual artistry.
A symbolic menorah featuring seven lit candles and a central Star of David, representing divine light and Jewish heritage.
The Ethiopian Jewish flag honors the Beta Israel community, uniting Ethiopian national colors with the Jewish Star of David.
The Star of David paired with the Hebrew inscription “לארשיה” (a reversed form of “ישראל”, meaning Israel), often used in Zionist or historical contexts.
The Star of David-a timeless symbol of Judaism-stands out in metallic silver against a weathered indigo backdrop, evoking reverence and continuity.