Sunday, November 11, 2007
Speedy Connections
Connections+magen+david logoPhoto of Magen David logo is courtesy of Howard Levy who designed it in 2003 for a company that specializes in speedy connections between businessmen.
Copyright: Howard Levy 2007
Copyright: Howard Levy 2007
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Logo for A Kibbutz
Logo for A Kibbutz Star of David Picture of a Star of David logo is courtesy of
I think this logo is brilliant since the eye captures the colorful parts and the Star of David, which is hiding colorless in the center and it takes a while until you notice it - Wow!
Itzhak Beerywho created it in 1984 for Hakibbutz Haartzi. The logo connects between the Star of David and the people and agriculture.
I think this logo is brilliant since the eye captures the colorful parts and the Star of David, which is hiding colorless in the center and it takes a while until you notice it - Wow!
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Ship Called You Do Not Frighten Us
Magen David postcard
A piece of history (with a Magen David):
Happy New Year postcard from 1948; Photo had been taken in a Hashomer Hatzair Kibbutz in Italy a short while before the grandparents of Liat-Barkan (Preker) [Haim Preker Shpiro and Sonia Sara Preker (Wollmark)], who appear in the mirror frame on the right side of the photo) mounted the ship called “You Do Not Frighten Us” which was carrying illegal immigrants to Palestine.
Copyright: Liat Barkan (Preker) 2007.
Hayim Shtayer, who is a main contributor to this project, has sent me this photo.
A piece of history (with a Magen David):
Happy New Year postcard from 1948; Photo had been taken in a Hashomer Hatzair Kibbutz in Italy a short while before the grandparents of Liat-Barkan (Preker) [Haim Preker Shpiro and Sonia Sara Preker (Wollmark)], who appear in the mirror frame on the right side of the photo) mounted the ship called “You Do Not Frighten Us” which was carrying illegal immigrants to Palestine.
Copyright: Liat Barkan (Preker) 2007.
Hayim Shtayer, who is a main contributor to this project, has sent me this photo.
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Hayim Shtayer
Saturday, November 10, 2007
Remember The Yellow Badge
Remember-Yellow-BadgeInside the Yellow Badge the Hebrew word for Remember. The poster invites the public to an evening with artists the day before Holocaust Rememberance Day
Photo taken by Hayim Shtayer
Copyright: Hayim Shtayer 2007
Photo taken by Hayim Shtayer
Copyright: Hayim Shtayer 2007
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Shelf
Shelf-jewish-starPractical usage of the Star of David as a shelf. The Hebrew words read: Happy Holidays
Copyright: Hayim Shtayer 2007
Copyright: Hayim Shtayer 2007
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Kach Party Logo
Kach Party Logo Shield of David Photo was taken by Asa Winstanley in Hebron.
No wonder the logo of the Kach Party is based on the Shield of David, since Rabbi Kahana, its founder, started his activity in the USA in the Jewish Defense League and Shield of David means defense (as the second word in the name of the Jewish Defense League proves), and it’s also the main emblem that stands for the word "Jewish".
No wonder the logo of the Kach Party is based on the Shield of David, since Rabbi Kahana, its founder, started his activity in the USA in the Jewish Defense League and Shield of David means defense (as the second word in the name of the Jewish Defense League proves), and it’s also the main emblem that stands for the word "Jewish".
Friday, November 09, 2007
Kahana Movement Posters
Kahana Stars of David Red Stars of David that have no connection to the Magen David Adom on extreme-right Kahana Movement posters.
Photo was taken by Israeli designer Hayim Shtayer
Copyright: Hayim Shtayer 2007
Photo was taken by Israeli designer Hayim Shtayer
Copyright: Hayim Shtayer 2007
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Hayim Shtayer,
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