Thursday, June 15, 2006

Search Words

One of the ways I keep in touch with my readers is through the Site Meter. In the past 3 months since I started this blog it had 1,571 visits (including my 500), average per Day was 23 visitors, average visit length was 3:19 minutes. These figures meet my humble expectations.

 

I also collect Key Words that retrieved articles that had a good position on the main search engines. So here is my collection for the last few days, just to share with you my excitement when I find out that a certain article "made it" and is situated in the first ten results that readers get when they want to know something.

Search Engine

Place

Out of

Date

Key Words

MSN

2

10,619,727

06/06/2006

star of David

Google

1

49.900

06/06/2006

Magen David lily

MSN

1

1,623,643

06/06/2006

meaning of star of David

Yahoo

3

29,300

07/06/2006

3 dimensional star of David necklace

Google

3

372,000

07/06/2006

Photoshop star of David shape

Google

9

7,020,000

07/06/2006

Jewish gangs

Google

3

84 400

07/06/2006

FOA TOBIAS

Yahoo

6

6,860,000

08/06/2006

pink star of David

Google

10

14,000

08/06/2006

Lilien, Ephraim

Google

2

174,000

11/06/2006

6 pointed sheriff badge

Google

2

20,100

11/06/2006

Christian hexagrams

Google

3

539,000

11/06/2006

brewer's star

Google

4

6,140

12/06/2006

Yachin an Boaz

Google

1

26,600

13/06/2006

kagome crest

Google

7

538,000

13/06/2006

star of David pagan origins

Google

5

11,900,000

13/06/2006

Jews star mean

Google

5

9,020,000

13/06/2006

Jewish gangs

xtraMSN

2

19,683,091

13/06/2006

star of David

xtraMSN

2

840

13/06/2006

Smadar Yaaron

Google

10

294,000

14/06/2006

origins Star of David pagan symbol

Google

4

36,700

14/06/2006

flag of Zion Mule Corps

Yahoo

1

2,150,000

15/06/2006

images where the star of David appears

Google

3

4,350,000

15/06/2006

Origin of Star of David in India

Google

1

257.000

15/06/2006

Jewish soldiers ww2

Google

4

8,800,000

15/06/2006

star of David 1 dollar bill

Google

1

97,200

15/06/2006

Marc Chagall painting Star

  


Monday, June 12, 2006

Magen David Blook

 

 

Chapter

Heading

Pages

1

Cover-Personal and Intimate point of view

1

2

Table of contents

1

3

My Intention in Writing this Blook

2

4

How did it all start

4

5

Who invented the Jewish Magen David

1

6

The Jewish Origin of the Magen David

22

7

What the Magen David is Not

8

8

Exceptions to " What the Magen David is not"

5

9

Definition of the Magen David

3

10

History of the Magen David

6

11

Lost Tribes riddle

9

12

Judaica (products)

15

13

Usage

5

14

Meaning and Interpretations

13

15

Kabbalah

2

16

Symbol of Judaism

9

17

Holocaust

8

18

Anti Semitism

3

19

Symbol of Zion

6

20

Symbol of Israel

11

21

Bibliography

4

 

Total

138

 

In the last few days I arranged all the postings I published so far like a blook, a book that is based on a blog. There's still a lot of editing to make until the blook will be ready but meanwhile the general pattern starts to emerge.


 

Joy and Magen David

Chuppa stone ritual, Nuremberg 1726 
From a book by P. S. Kirschner


Here's a copy of the letter I sent to Rabbi Reuven Lauffer at Ohr Somayach Yeshiva:
It seems that there's a deep connection between Joy and Magen David.
Recently I read about The Chuppa Stone beside the entrance of the old Freudental synagogue in Germany. On this Chuppa Stone the groom had to smash his glass of wine in memory of the destruction of the temple in Jerusalem.
I also read that researcher Falk Wiesemann found in Germany twenty-two such stones and on many of them there was engraved a Magen David.
On Wikipedia I read that many Ketubah designs incorporate religious or secular symbolism, such as the Magen David.
On your website I read that
Some people have the tradition to hanging a Magen David in their Sukka. Perhaps the six sides allude to the six "Ushpizen" guests who visit during the first six days of Sukkot: Avraham, Yitzchak, Ya'akov, Moshe, Aharon, and Yosef. The star as a unified whole symbolizes the seventh "Ushpizen" -- David -- the "king" who unifies the whole. Furthermore, the Magen David has 12 sides: David as king unified the 12 tribes.

IMHO the Magen David symbolizes Jerusalem (Zion) which is remembered by the Jewish people especially when they have the best reasons to rejoice… Sukkoth is a most joyful holiday, wedding is a most joyful event and yet - "If I forget thee, O Jerusalem, let my right hand forget her cunning" [Psalm 137:5[
Since I'm a secular Jew and since I'm not an expert on these matters I'd like to know how you comment on this theory.
The answer I got from the Rabbi was short but encouraging:
Sounds beautiful to me!
Best regards from Jerusalem,
Rabbi Reuven Lauffer