Haifa designer Hayim Shtayer shot this Magen David photo of a JNF sticker, and the sticker is part of his collection. The sticker was issued to celebrate 30 years of Israeli Independence. I liked the top triangle with the ridges to the horizon – very original!Monday, December 31, 2007
Ridges to the Horizon
Haifa designer Hayim Shtayer shot this Magen David photo of a JNF sticker, and the sticker is part of his collection. The sticker was issued to celebrate 30 years of Israeli Independence. I liked the top triangle with the ridges to the horizon – very original!Let My People Go
Haifa designer Hayim Shtayer shot this photo of a blue on white Star of David on a “Let My People Go” sticker, and the sticker is part of his collection. It was used during the successful campaign for letting Soviet Jewry immigrate to Israel after Six Days War.
Copyright: Hayim Shtayer 2007
This time a Government with Shinuy
Haifa designer Hayim Shtayer shot this photo of pale green Stars of David inside the Hebrew letter Shin on an election sticker with the words: “This time a Government with Shinuy”. The sticker is part of his collection. Election times are prone to excessive usage of our national emblem, as well as Independence Day, and it is pushed to every groove, even if it is not a must.
Copyright: Hayim Shtayer 2007

Sunday, December 30, 2007
I live in Israel
Haifa designer Hayim Shtayer shot this photo of a JNF sticker with the slogan: “I live in Israel -Why Don’t You?” and the sticker is part of his collection. The design is based on the Israeli flag, which is a separate symbol that justifies a separate blog dedicated to it, but since the Star of David in not in its center, I made my own rules flexible.Soviet Union Kids Forest
Haifa designer Hayim Shtayer shot this photo of a blue Star of David with a red Soviet Union star on a “Let My People Go” sticker. The sticker is part of his collection. It was used during the successful campaign to let Soviet Jewry immigrate to Israel after Six Days War.
The graphic design is fascinating: the transition from suppression to freedom is expressed by adding one point to the five-pointed Soviet Union star and by changing its color from red into blue. The transition is represented by the red arrow that prolongs the Hebrew letter Lamed.
Copyright: Hayim Shtayer 2007
Marry Christmas
Haifa designer Hayim Shtayer shot this photo of a Star of David with the words Marry Christmas. I published already a few Stars of David ןn connection with Christmas, but they were all abroad. It is important that Israelis will understand that this emblem is important to other religions too.
Copyright: Hayim Shtayer 2007
Saturday, December 29, 2007
Like a Gold Ring In a Pig's Snout
Haifa designer Hayim Shtayer shot this photo of a black Star of David on a Kahane Movement sticker, and the sticker is part of his collection. The Hebrew words say: "Arab, don’t you dare to think about a Jewess". It is interesting to note that the bottom triangle is created from the wrist, and the right side of it must be completed by the viewer’s imagination. The successful design and the disgusting message remind me of the verse in proverbs 11:22: “like a gold ring in a pig's snout”.
Copyrights: Hayim Shtayer 2007.
Good Will Ambassadors Sticker
Haifa designer Hayim Shtayer shot this photo of a colorful Star of David on a sticker of Good Will Ambassadors Organization, and the sticker is part of his collection. The Hebrew words say: "Don’t be a hooligan, represent us honorably abroad ". The word "hooligan" in Hebrew is similar to the word for "abroad" and the designer used this similarity to maximize the effect of his message. Interestingly the Star of David is made from six non-equilateral triangles and not from the known design of two equilateral triangles. These triangles also create a hexagonal frame in the center of the logo.
Copyright: Hayim Shtayer 2007.
Womb or Frame
Haifa designer Hayim Shtayer shot this photo of a sticker against abortions, and the sticker is part of his collection. We see an embryo in a womb, which has the shape of a Star of David.The Star of David is used frequently as a frame for “important things” like peace, Zion, Jerusalem. This specific design makes you think of every frame as a womb, or the other way round: of every womb as a frame.
Copyright: Hayim Shtayer 2007
Friday, December 28, 2007
I Am Zionist Armband
Haifa designer Hayim Shtayer shot this photo of a Star of David on a, “I’m a Zionist” Armband. The shape of the Star is made from the Hebrew letters of the words “Ani Zioi” (I’m a Zionist). Using different Hebrew letters to build a Star of David is quite abundant, but, of course, foreigners might miss the point.Copyright: Hayim Shtayer 2007.
I Am Zionist Sticker

Copyright: Hayim Shtayer 2007.
Headquarter of the Youngsters of Emet Party

Copyright: Hayim Shtayer 2007.
Thursday, December 27, 2007
Chamsa Chumus

In the center of this cover appears the Chamsa symbol, which frequently joins the Star of David as a protector against evil eye.
Peace Candle
Haifa designer Hayim Shtayer shot this photo of a Star of David on a genuine hand-made Peace (Shalom) candle, and it is part of his collection of interesting objects.The Star of David tends to appear with “important” inscriptions like “Zion”, “Israel”, “chai” (life) and they are placed usually inside the hexagonal frame which is surrounded by six triangles. The shape gives the word a special meaning and the word gives the shape a certain direction.
Copyright: Hayim Shtayer 2007
Vodka Bottle

What is the message here?
Let’s drink a toast to Israel’s 60th birthday?
Let’s drink to forget our Zionistic misdeeds?
Let’s sell Zionistic vodka to the Russians?
Wednesday, December 26, 2007
Chanukiyah

When the chanukiyah appears alone everybody knows it is Jewish.
When the Star-of-David appears alone nobody knows to which religion it belongs, since it belongs to many religions.
When the Star-of-David and the chanukiyah appear together it is definitely Jewish.
Copyright: Hayim Shtayer 2007
Chanukah Candles Wrapping

Copyright: Hayim Shtayer 2007.
Religious Symbols Hologram

The common denominator is the wall of Jerusalem, the difference is between the Religious Symbols – if they appear on the same hologram why can’t they live in harmony in reality?
Size: 60X50
copyright: Shimon Hameiri 2007
Tuesday, December 25, 2007
You've Got To Start Zionism Early -2

Copyright: Hayim Shtayer 2007
You've Got To Start Zionism Early -1
Photo of Star of David on a pacifier and on a bottle was shot by Haifa designer Hayim ShtayerThese objects are part of his collection
Copyright: Hayim Shtayer 2007
Monday, December 24, 2007
Rosicrucian Symbology
This is the peculiarly appropriate symbol of the Hebrew faith which for ages hasFrom: Rosicrucian Symbology, By Khei, F. R. Khei, Kessinger Publishing, 1996 , ISBN 156459842X.
maintained the existence of but ONE God perfectly expressed in both the physical
and material worlds. Continuing the process of development we enclose our
six-pointed star in the original sphere indicated by the circle…symbolize
harmony of the spirit that descended into matter and the Body now purified and
arisen with Divinity or the Over-Soul.
Danish Six-pointed Star
Photo of Six-pointed star in Denmark is courtesy of Ben Piven who shot it in Copenhagen in august 2005 and published it on Flickr.
Girona Star
Photo of Star of David at the entrance to the Jewish Museum in Girona is courtesy of Ben Piven who published it on FlickrGirona is located in the northeast of Catalonia, Spain.
Sunday, December 23, 2007
Table Made By Moti Argaman

Copyright: Moti Argaman 2007
Who is a Jew?

102 X 80.
Trying to illustrate anti-Semitism.
Copyright: Moti Argaman 2007.
Saturday, December 22, 2007
Religions 2003

Copyright: Moti Argaman 2007.
Moti Argaman’s Self Portrait
Photo of Stars of David on Moti Argaman’s self Portrait is courtesy of Moti Argaman whostarted this work in 1981 and since then added to it all kinds of materials.
Copyright: Moti Argaman 2007
Wood Mezuzah
Photo of half Star of David burnt in a wood Mezuzah is courtesy of Moti Argaman who was born in BeerSheba in 1958 , learned graphic design and traveled the world between 1981 and 1995, and lives now in Germany.Copyright: Moti Argaman 2007
Friday, December 21, 2007
Diwali Powder Painting
You are in my soul
Photo is courtesy of Ben Piven who shot it while he visited Israel and published it on Flick under the title Londonite Judean. I can hear the guy in this photo saying: The Magen David is:A. In my skin
B. On my flag
C. In my blood
D. In my soul
Reminds me of Rod Stewart’s:
You're in my heart, you're in my soul
You'll be my breath should I grow old
You are my lover, you're my best friend
You're in my soul
Jacob Porat
Photo is courtesy of painter Jacob Porat.Oil: 42X30
Jacob Porat wrote to me that this is his only Star of David work and he doesn’t remember why he did it.
Copyright: Jacob Porat 2007
Thursday, December 20, 2007
Table in Moshav Manot, Israel

Copyright: Dick Ben Dor
Christmass Decoration

Copyright: Dick Ben Dor
Window in Ijmuden, Holland

Copyright: Dick Ben Dor
Wednesday, December 19, 2007
World Convention of Jewish Youth

Star of David and globe on an event cancel from 28/07/1958 made for World Convention of Jewish Youth in Jerusalem.
From Isareli Philatelic Federaton cancels catalog
The Eternal Jew

Red Jewish star on a Poster of Der ewige Jude ("The Eternal Jew") the most famous Nazi propaganda film
Herzl’s Flag

Tuesday, December 18, 2007
German Six Pointed Stars
selected six pointed hex signs derived from rubbings of Texas Germangravestones… double sechsstern Drudenfuss, New Braunfels old town cemetery,Comal county, 1874.
Among the Pennsylvania Germans the term Hexefiess also meaning “witch’s foot” ispreferred the six-pointed variety, or hexagram. Is also. Along with the compassstar, called a sechsstern
Rabbi Moshe Feinstein
Interesting patriotic Hat
Haifa designer Hayim Shyater took this photo of an advertisement where the Star of David gives the hat patriotic meaning and makes it interestingCopyrights: Hayim Shtayer 2007
Star of David Chanukiyah

Creation's name : "Holotrag – Star of David Chanukiyah.
Size:35 x 45 cm
Monday, December 17, 2007
Netanya Stamp

Crescent Crown Star of David exhibition in Berne
emblem, and The crescent, symbolizing Ottoman rule up to 1918.
Stamp of disapproval
Charlotte Halle wrote in Haartz on April 12, 2007 about stamp collector Lawrence Fisher from Ra'anana, Israel who collects stamps across the Arab world some carrying anti-Israel messages like an Iraqi stamp issued in 1983 commemorating the "Aftermath of the Zionist Racist Aggression on Sabra and Shattela," depicting blood dripping from the Star of David and a fist with blood coming out of the ground…
One Beer Free

five points star - vale un chopp gratis (one beer free)
David star - cerveceria montevideana /
Sunday, December 16, 2007
Sphinx Talisman

I already saw all kinds of designs introduced into this hexagonal frame that the hexagram contains, but this is the first time I see there a sphinx.
Photo is courtesy of A Speaking Soul (Aaron James) who published it on Flickr . Looks ancient, as an archaeological artifact...
Post Office Ceiling
Photo is courtesy of dM.nyc who published it on Flickr and who shot it inside the lobby of the James Farley Post Office in New York City. I can tell you that my post office in Jerusalem doesn't have such a luxurious ornamentation, maybe it takes 200 years since your first Independence Day, and maybe we don't like decorations...
Amulet From the Cairo Genizah

Saturday, December 15, 2007
Yagur Company

Palmach Company in Italy
Photo of Star of David in the emblem of the Palmach Company in Italy (1946-47) is courtesy of Dita Perach From the Palmach Association and it is copied from the beautiful (Hebrew only) Palmach website
Cyprus camp Emblem

Friday, December 14, 2007
Fire Brigade
Hayim Shtayer took this photo of Israeli Fire Brigade sign, in the form of a white Star of David on the red background of the car, during Second Lebanon War in 2006.Copyright: Hayim Shtayer 2007
Zionist Flag In Tel Aviv
From designer Hayim Shtayer's important collection of Jewish New Year Cards. We see Stars of David on the Pre-Israeli flag and on the dress of the Daughter of Zion, on the background of the new city - Tel Aviv. The words on top are written in Yidish: panoramic view of Tel Aviv.


