A symbol consisting of two overlapped equilateral triangles forming a star with six points, used as a symbol of Judaism. It is also called Magen David, Mogen David, and Shield of David, and is shaped identically to the hexagram and Solomon's seal. It is used on the flag of the modern state of Israel.
Star of David: a six-pointed star containing two equilateral triangles placed one on top of the other, however, one of them is turned upside down to give the six points of the star. Symbolizes the perfect integration and balance of Heaven and Earth.
A six pointed star. A symbol of the Jewish people.
The six-pointed star emblem commonly associated with Judaism. It is actually a relatively new Jewish symbol. It is supposed to represent the shape of King David's shield (or perhaps the emblem on it), but there is really no support for that claim in the Bible or in any early rabbinical literature. Today, the Magen David is a universally recognized symbol of Jewry. It appears on the flag of the state of Israel.
a six-pointed star formed from two equilateral triangles triangles; an emblem symbolizing Judaism
Six pointed star known as the Jewish Star or Magen David.
The six-pointed star that is a symbol of Judaism.
A six-pointed star which is a symbol of Judaism. During the Holocaust, Jews throughout Europe were required to wear Stars of David on their sleeves or fronts and backs of their shirts and jackets.
Star with six points, symbol of the Jewish religion, historically used by Christians and Arabs as a badge of shame to be worn by Jews.