Star of David
A hexagram symbol representing Judaism. It is used in religious contexts to indicate faith and culture.
The Star of David is a six-pointed star symbol known as a hexagram. It is widely recognized as a symbol of Judaism and Jewish identity. The symbol appears on the flag of Israel and is used in religious contexts such as prayer, ceremonies, and holidays. Historically, it has been found in medieval Jewish manuscripts and architecture, signifying Jewish heritage and culture. In modern design, it can also be used to convey spiritual or cultural references to Judaism in text, graphics, and branding. Its simple geometric form makes it versatile for both religious and secular uses.
Keywords
Superordinate
Examples
- • The synagogue’s entrance was adorned with a ✡️.
- • He used the ✡️ in his text to reference Jewish culture.
Technical Info
Unicode
U+2721 U+FE0F
NCR (Decimal)
✡ ️
NCR (Hexadecimal)
✡ ️
GitHub Short Code
:star_of_david:
Sentiment
neutral
Version
E0.7
Emoji Representations (Platform, Font)
✡️
Noto Emoji (Mono)
✡️
Your Device
Emoji Only Sentences
Jewish Ceremony
🕍✡️🙏
📜✡️🕎
✡️✨