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  1. The Star of David was symbolic of my own broken faith that had dissolved when confronted with my son’s dire medical challenges. This symbol—tarnished and twisted, but for the most part intact—had entered my life for a teaching moment. Finding it was not a random event.

  2. May 9, 2010 · The Holocaust memorial in Athens in the shape of a broken Star of David. Photograph: Guardian. Greece. This article is more than 14 years old. Athens unveils its first Holocaust memorial....

    • What Is The Star of David?
    • What Is The History of This Symbol?
    • Is The Star of David Found in Scripture?
    • Why Is This Symbol Associated with Judaism?

    The star of David is a Jewish symbol comprising two equilateral triangles laid atop each other and forming a six-pointed star. According to the Encyclopedia Britannica, the star of David is also known as the Magen David or Mogen David, meaning “shield of David.” It is found on Jewish tombstones and temples, and it has served for centuries to identi...

    In the 17th century, the Jewish community of Prague was the first to use the star of David as its official symbol, and from then on it became more widely used as a sign of the Jewish faith, though not in an official sense. It was also used as a symbol of the Zionist movement, which had as its goal the creation and support of a Jewish nation in Pale...

    The star of David, however, is not found in the Bible nor in the Talmud, the set of teachings and commentaries on the Torah that form the basis for Jewish law. (The Torah comprises the first five books of the Bible: Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy. They are the central documents of Judaism.) Further, an article in the Jewish En...

    The tenets of Judaism form the basis of Christianity (Jesus Himself was raised in the Jewish faith, practiced the religious aspects of Judaism, and knew all the Scriptures), so many Christians feel comfortable embracing many of the religious symbols of Judaism. Over the years, especially as the cross became a prominent symbol for Christians, the st...

  3. Today the Libeskind building houses the permanent exhibition. The building allows for many interpretations. For some people it brings to mind a broken Star of David; for others it is a bolt of lightning. Many people are left with a feeling of insecurity or disorientation.

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  4. May 20, 2022 · Photo by Guenter Schneider. Libeskind responded to the competition with a highly experiential and narrative-driven design called "Between the Lines", with a distinctive form sometimes described as...

  5. The six-pointed Star of David is a common symbol for both Judaism and Israel. Known in Hebrew as a Magen David (shield of David), geometrically it is two triangles superimposed on each other, forming the shape of a hexagram. Though today the symbol popularly communicates Jewishness, its associations with Judaism are newer than one might think.

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