 Photo of star of David in a bookplate  that belongs to Stephen Caplin is courtesy of Lew Jaffe who posted it on his blog on April 24, 2007
 Photo of star of David in a bookplate  that belongs to Stephen Caplin is courtesy of Lew Jaffe who posted it on his blog on April 24, 2007 Inside the hexagon we see the Hwbrew word for peace
This blog (by Zeev Barkan) is dedicated to the Star of David, its history, its various meanings and usages in different cultures. It includes thousands of pictures of Star of David, six-pointed stars, hexagrams, Solomon's Seals, Magen Davids and yellow badges,and served as a resource for three books and four art exhibitions.
 Photo of star of David in a bookplate  that belongs to Stephen Caplin is courtesy of Lew Jaffe who posted it on his blog on April 24, 2007
 Photo of star of David in a bookplate  that belongs to Stephen Caplin is courtesy of Lew Jaffe who posted it on his blog on April 24, 2007 Yesterday, I learned something very interesting about someone who wore the star of David... Louis Armstrong. He wore one his whole life! When he was 8 & in abject poverty in New Orleans, he was taken in by and worked for a family of Russian Jews. They treated him like a son, introduced him to all types of music, including classical & Russian folk. They also loaned him money for his first instrument, a cornet.
 Photo of chasing the Star of David kites is courtesy of a Flickr member who asked me not to mention her name.
 Photo of chasing the Star of David kites is courtesy of a Flickr member who asked me not to mention her name.Painter: Ira Moskowitz (b.1912, Poland)
