There are times when we, the Jewish people, try to initiate a contact to G-d and sometimes, just the opposite, it is G-d trying to arouse us. Like the relationship between a man and a woman, it could be the man who initiates the contact (or stimulation) with the women. In other situations it could be the woman who initiates the contact by arousing the man.
Saturday, May 05, 2007
Masculine Waters And Feminine Waters
Rami Aloni wrote in The Jewish Magazine a splendid clear article about the Star of David that symbolises the interlacing of the masculine waters and the feminine waters.
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Friday, May 04, 2007
Disney Bauble
Photo of glass Mickey bauble with the star of David is courtesy of "harrismint" who published it on Flickr and wote to me:It was taken at a shop in Disney in Anaheim [California]. There was a section of Jewish Disney-related 'Christmas' decorations (all irony fully acknowledged!). It's a tree bauble with Mickey ears.
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Permission to Use the Magen David
Photo of a Star of David embroidered on a curtain in the old new synagogue in Prague is courtesy of maxjrosenthal, who published it on Flickr . This type of using the Magen David as an ornament on holy objects was one of the most common and prevalent in the last centuries and it penetrated the Orthodox Jewish world without someone stopping to think if at all it was allowable; only recently, in our generation, Rabbi Moshe Feinstein (1895 - 1986) who was the de facto supreme rabbinic authority for Orthodox Jewry of North America, was asked about it and he answered in his book Igros Moshe; (Epistles of Moshe) that is allowable since no body raised this question for the last centuries and no rabbinic authority had forbidden it.
So now orthodox Jews have a permission to use the Magen David. Secular Jews use it without any permission…
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Dreams Made Out Of Stone
Until now most of the six-pointed stars I showed on this blog from India were Mogul (Muslim) but this one is a Hindu Star.Photo is courtesy of "javeja" who published it on Flickr and wrote to me:
I found this in Hampi, Karnataka... Hampi is a very old sacred pilgrimage place: temples that stretch over an 26 square kilometers area... I really ask myself why would they use it in India only for decorative use... I don’t know I think they must have been more behind it... the star symbol on the pillar is very very old from the 14th century... more I don’t know...Looking for more info about this place I found a very informative article on
www karnataka com; like:
If dreams were made out of stone, it would be Hampi...
Saint Vidyaranya established the seat of Vijayanagara empire in 1336 C.E.Hampi is a World Heritage Centre
Thursday, May 03, 2007
Torah Ark
Magen David on the upper part of a Torah Ark from Frankfurt/Oder, Germany, dated 1811/12, made from wood, carved and painted.It is very common to see Magen Davids on Torah Arks all around the world.
Photo is courtesy of "*Checco*' who published it on Flickr.
Inventiveness

Photo of Magen David with Torah box inside is courtesy of Andrea Mercado who published it on Flickr.
It is an inspiring concept which challenges to ask what other things can be made this way?
My answer is: ice cubes; Yellow cheese...
What's yours?
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