Monday, March 03, 2008

Secret Postcard

Secret Postcard magen david israeli art

Star of David with Christian and Moslem emblems in the center of one of the Secret Postcards that were issued by Fresh Paint Fair white Project. 1200 white blank postcards were given to Israeli Artist who turned them into art works without signing their names on it. The postcards will be sold to the public.


Sunday, March 02, 2008

Heavy Thorah

Star of David on a Torah cover

Star of David on a Torah cover - old Postcard from Warsaw. From Hayim Shtayer collection. Copyright: Hayim Shtayer 2008


Israel's 50th Anniversary Coin

36 Stars of David

From: commem dot com:
36 "Stars of David" Surround the Israeli flag on the 50th Anniversary coin 

JNF Golden Book Certificate

Magen David on a JNF postal stamp

Magen David on a JNF postal stamp issued on September 1987

A white Star of David appears between the Hebrew and the English captions on the top of the stamp. From Hayim Shtayer collection. 

Saturday, March 01, 2008

Graffiti in New Light-2

Stars of David graffiti in Haifa-2

Hayim Shtayer took this photo of a Star of David on graffiti in the Haifa Or Chadash (Translation from Hebrew: New Light) community center. Copyrights: Hayim Shtayer, 2008

Graffiti in New Light-1

Stars of David graffiti in Haifa

Hayim Shtayer took this photo of Stars of David graffiti in the Haifa Or Chadash (Translation from Hebrew: New Light) community center. Copyrights: Hayim Shtayer, 2008

ISAI Emblem

logo Three Magen David symbols

Three Magen David shapes are symbols of:

Three Magen David shapes in the human skeleton

Movements of pelvis, ribs and head

Movements of hands, legs, and of the body in space

The Central Magen David symbolizes the balance between masculine and feminine elements.

Center of the Magen David is represented by means of three rings that symbolize the triple nature of structure, movement, control and spirituality. In addition, the Magen David is a form of a representation of Tai Chi.

Photo is courtesy of Moshe Gorelik

Copyright © Moshe Gorelik 2008