Tuesday, July 22, 2008

I Swear Not to Leave Israel

Star of David "I Swear" medal from kibbutz Tzeelim Musem.

Copyright: Boaz Krechmer 2008

The museum shows metal works from the beginning of the previous century starting with works of Boaz’s grandfather, Samuel Krechmer, who was the main manufacturer of coins medals and emblems in Israel. The words I Swear Not to Leave Israel are taken from the biblical verses of the Spies Affair in the Book of Numbers. Although the medal is antique the message is actual.

Monday, July 21, 2008

Lion with a Star of David Israeli Flag Proposal

Lion on a Star of David.

On May-June 1947 The Temporary Israeli Government published an add calling for proposals for the design of the Israeli flag. They got 164 proposals and here is one of them.

Copyright: Simple Books - Josef-inheritance 2008,

Contact: shaham_e@zahav.net.il

Sunday, July 20, 2008

Flag Proposal-2

Seven golden Stars of David on a white six-pointed star.

On May-June 1947 The Temporary Israeli Government published an add calling for proposals for the design of the Israeli flag. They got 164 proposals and here is one of them.

Copyright: Simple Books - Josef-inheritance 2008,

Contact: shaham_e@zahav.net.il

Flag Proposal-1


Menorah on a Star of David Flag Proposal.

On May-June 1947 The Temporary Israeli Government published an add calling for proposals for the design of the Israeli flag. They got 164 proposals and here is one of them.

Copyright: Simple Books - Josef-inheritance 2008,

Contact: shaham_e@zahav.net.il

Saturday, July 19, 2008

The Three Israeli Captives


Three Stars of David mark the absence of the Three Israeli Captives in Amili Gelbman’s work titled The Three Sons. Since the work was exhibited in March 2007 Kidnapped soldiers Eldad Regev and Ehud (Udi) Goldwasser bodies were returned to Israel, but we are still praying for the return of Ron Arad and Gilad Shalit.

Copyright: Amili Gelbman 2008

Friday, July 18, 2008

Logo of the Year of Zionism

Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs published on its website in 1998 the Logo of the Year of Zionism which

consists of six colored triangular sections composing the Star of David. Each triangle of the logo, which was selected by the Israeli public, symbolizes a different aspect of the Zionist experience:

* A blue and white triangle symbolizing the Israeli flag;

* A red arrow pointing to the East - the "mizrah" and referring to the future;

* An orange triangle representing the desert and efforts to make the desert bloom;

* A triangle with purple dots representing the grapes brought back by the spies who scouted the Land of Israel and found a "land of milk and honey";

* The Hebrew letter "aleph" representing the rebirth of the Hebrew language; and

* The green sabra plant which has come to symbolize the modern Israeli.

The Mess

Star of David Mess photo was taken by Hayim Shtayer at the exhibition of the graduate students of the department for graphic design in the Wizo Design Academy in Haifa where he lectures.

Designed this mess logo (expressing the messy situation in which the Israeli State finds itself on its 60th birthday) Maya Sarfati, one of these graduate students,

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Copyright: Hayim Shtayer 2008

Courtesy of: Maya Sarfati