Tuesday, December 25, 2007

You've Got To Start Zionism Early -2

Star of David Zionism pacifier
Education has to adopt itself to the learner's capacity to absorb it and the sooner the better
Photo of Star of David pacifier shot by Haifa designer Hayim Shtayer.
The pacifier is part of his collection of interesting objects.
Copyright: Hayim Shtayer 2007

You've Got To Start Zionism Early -1

pacifier jewish star flag Photo of Star of David on a pacifier and on a bottle was shot by Haifa designer Hayim Shtayer
These objects are part of his collection
Copyright: Hayim Shtayer 2007

Orange Settlers Flag

Settlers-Flag-jewish-star

Photo of orange Star of David shot by Haifa designer Hayim Shtayer.
Copyright: Hayim Shtayer 2007

Monday, December 24, 2007

Rosicrucian Symbology

Rosicrucian Symbology is influenced by Kabbalah. The six-pointed star is an esoteric geometric symbol (there are also natural, phallic and astronomical/astrological symbols). Exoteric symbols are used in science. It represents the equilibrium of spirit and matter.
This is the peculiarly appropriate symbol of the Hebrew faith which for ages has
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.
From: Rosicrucian Symbology, By Khei, F. R. Khei, Kessinger Publishing, 1996 , ISBN 156459842X.

Danish Six-pointed Star

Danish-Six-pointed-StarPhoto 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

Star of David Jewish MuseumPhoto of Star of David at the entrance to the Jewish Museum in Girona is courtesy of Ben Piven who published it on Flickr
Girona is located in the northeast of Catalonia, Spain.

Sunday, December 23, 2007

Book Cover

Book Cover art jewish star Yellow stars of David on a German book cover designed by
Moti Argaman
Copyright: Moti Argaman 2007