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  1. The Star of David (Hebrew: מָגֵן דָּוִד, romanized: Magen David, lit. 'Shield of David') is a generally recognized symbol of both Jewish identity and Judaism. Its shape is that of a hexagram: the compound of two equilateral triangles. The Star of David featured in the oldest complete copy of the Masoretic text.

  2. 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.

  3. The Magen David (Heb. מָגֵן דָּוִד; shield of David more commonly known as the Star of David), the symbol most commonly associated with Judaism today, is the hexagram or six-pointed star formed by two equilateral triangles which have the same center and are placed in opposite directions.

  4. Jul 6, 2016 · While the hexagram may have become the most common image symbolizing modern Jewish religion and heritage (see: the Israeli flag), the six-pointed star is far from the only or the oldest...

  5. May 19, 2021 · The Star of David only became a distinctly Jewish symbol in the mid-14th century, when the Holy Roman Emperor Charles IV granted the Jews of Prague the right to carry a flag, and they chose the six-pointed star.

  6. In ancient Jewish sources, the lion is a symbol of fierce strength and nobility. Though no longer found in that part of the world, they populated ancient Israel and posed a deadly threat to its inhabitants.

  7. What is the history of the Star of David? How did it become associated with Judaism? Topics: Magen David. By Pinchas Taylor. Rabbi Pinchas Taylor, an inspirational young scholar, is a sought-after educator and speaker.

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