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The Star of David <\/h2>\n

The Star of David, or Magen David (which means shield of David) is the oldest of the three symbols of Judaism. In Hebrew culture, it symbolizes divine protection for the Jewish people. The earliest known reference to this symbol is in ancient Jewish texts, some dating as far back as the first century AD. <\/p>\n

The Star of David is composed of two overlapped triangles; the top being an upright triangle, and the bottom being an inverted one. The six sides of the triangles each carry a deep meaning, signifying the fire and water elements of faith and the interconnectivity of love and loyalty. As an important symbol of the Jewish faith, the Star of David is often used in synagogues and Jewish homes to represent God’s protection. <\/p>\n

The Star of David is also a symbol of Jewish national identity, and it appears on the flag of the State of Israel. Some people might argue that the Star of David is used more as a cultural symbol than a religious one, but whatever the case, its significance in the Jewish faith cannot be overstated.<\/p>\n

The Menorah <\/h2>\n

The Menorah (Hebrew for “candlestick”) is the second of the three major symbols of Judaism. This iconic seven-branched candelabrum is believed to have been a fixture in the Temple at Jerusalem, and is a central part of the Hanukkah celebrations. <\/p>\n