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12 Tribes of Israel

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Isareli Flag - Israel - Promised Land - The Magen David (shield of David, or as it is more commonly known, the Star of David) is the symbol most commonly associated with Judaism today, but 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 any early rabbinic literature. In fact, the symbol is so rare in early Jewish literature and artwork that art dealers suspect forgery if they find the symbol in early works.

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Israeli Jewelry - 28 page catalog - Made in Israel - Gold and Sterling Silver Jewish Jewelry

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In Walisch's design, the flag is divided crosswise into three equal sections: blue stripes at top and bottom, with a single row of seven gold stars emblazoned on the white section in the middle. This division differs from that of the Zionist flag, which had five stripes - two blue and three white. The relative widths are different, too. Walisch's design represents a deliberate departure from the Zionist flag. As noted, the blue stripes on the latter were taken from the prayer shawl. When Walisch moved them to the upper and lower edges of the banner and made them wider, the design was no longer an obvious reminder of the tallit. The disappearance of the blue stripes gives his proposal a more "secular" character.
Israel First Flag

 


This six heart star of David was designed to honor the brave Israeli Defense Force soldiers...
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Wailing Wall Motifs

You will receive coins from the ALEXANDER JANNAEUS era, who ruled from 103-76 BCE. These  famous coins minted in Israel were circulated from the 1st Century BCE until the destruction of the 2nd Beis HaMikdash [Temple] in 132 CE. Nice with brown patina.  Crudely struck "leptons" or small, shirt button sized copper coins, struck in the name of the Jewish King ALEXANDER JANNAEUS, who ruled from 103-76 BC.
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The Eastern Tribes
Judah
Issachar
Zebulun

The Southern Tribes
Reuben
Simeon
Gad

The Western Tribes
Ephraim
Manasseh
Benjamin

 The Northern Tribes
Dan
Asher
Naphtali

Levi
Joseph

 


14 K Gold Star of David
12 Tribes of Israel

 


Sterling Silver
Star of David
12 Tribes Pendant


Hear O Israel

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
Basic Judaism - Is the Beginning of Understanding

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