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The shape of the Magen David is so obvious to the ordinary Israeli, that he does not stop and wonder on its secrets, just as he does not stop and wonder on his own identity, until he finds himself in a foreign country, full with gratitude that he was not born there, in the Diaspora, subject to the whims of his haters.
In my website, "Star of David“, I published thousands of pictures in which the shape of the six-pointed star surprised me. When I commenced this voyage I didn't know that the six-pointed star is so important to Christians, Moslems, Indians, and other religious people. I did not know that thousands of artists and graphical designers dealt with it creatively. I didn’t know that so many researchers spent so many days pondering its history.
The more I met its secrets the more my eyes got magnetized to its appearances. I started seeing it in the forms of clouds and on road signs, in shadows, on walls, on products and gadgets, ceilings and sculptures, behind and beyond bars, hiding between the folds of the Israeli flag in a stormy weather on the background of wild blue skies.
Star of David in the cloudsPhotoshop Editing
Shot at Jerusalem
A collection of pictures photographed by Ze’ev Barkan
Chosen from thousands of pictures which you can find on:
www. Star-of-David.blogspot.com
Photoshop manipulation of road signs so that they look like a
Star of DavidShot in Jerusalem
Star of David lamps make Star of David shadowsShot in Jerusalem
Yellow Badge stands on a blood puddle – a small statue by
Dr. Martin Kieselstein
Star of David patchwork made
from neckties
Star of David on a deodorant
container
Multiple Stars of David on a Damascus Synagogue ceiling, which
was brought to Beit Shalom in Jerusalem
Graffiti with a Star of David:
“Israel lives on Palestinian territory”
The logo of the Cahanne Movement along with their opponent’s note: NAZI JEWS
Star of David lifting weights
Star of David on a door in Jerusalem framing the Hebrew word Zion
Sculptor: Theo CosterGan Yavne
Hebrew:
Good luck
Love
Health
Happiness
Joy
Success
Life
Behind bars
My camera and my belt
gadget meet in the mirror
Dr. Theodore Herzl proposed 7 Stars for the Zionist Flag which found themselves
eventually on the logo of Zim Company
Hard Rock
Hard Steel
Harsh light
Mild shadow
Israeli flags wave in the wind at
Herzl Mount in Jerusalem