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  2. Tekhelet - Wikipedia

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    The stripes on the tallit, often black or blue, are believed by some to symbolize the lost tekhelet, [95] though other explanations have been given. [25] The use of blue in the tallit and temple robes led to the association of blue and white with Judaism [96] and inspired the design of the flag of Israel.

  3. Star of David - Wikipedia

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    The Star of David is a hexagram that is a generally recognized symbol of both Jewish identity and Judaism. It has various origins and meanings in Jewish culture, from ancient ornament to medieval Kabbalah, and became a national emblem of Israel in 1897.

  4. Jewish symbolism - Wikipedia

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    Symbol Image History and usage Star of David: The Star of David, a symbol of Judaism as a religion, and of the Jewish people as a whole. [1] It also thought to be the shield (or at least the emblem on it) of King David. Jewish lore links the symbol to the "Seal of Solomon", the magical signet ring used by King Solomon to control demons and ...

  5. Keter - Wikipedia

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    Keter is the first and highest sefirah in the Kabbalistic Tree of Life, symbolizing the divine will and the initial impulse towards creation. It is associated with the name "Ehyeh Asher Ehyeh" and the qualities of compassion and humility, but it is also the most hidden and ineffable of all things.

  6. Biblical astronomy - Wikipedia

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    The various authors of the Hebrew Bible (Tanakh, or Old Testament) have provided various names. Isaiah 14:12 is about one Helel ben Shahar, called the King of Babylon in the text. Helel ("morning star, son of the dawn") is translated as Lucifer in the Vulgate Bible but its meaning is uncertain. [1]

  7. Tree of life (Kabbalah) - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the kabbalistic tree of life, a diagram used in Jewish mysticism and other traditions to represent aspects of existence, God, and the human psyche. Explore its history, structure, symbols, and meanings.

  8. Hebrew cantillation - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history and traditions of Hebrew cantillation, the manner of chanting ritual readings from the Hebrew Bible in synagogue services. Find out how the Tiberian system of cantillation symbols is used to indicate breaks, phrases, and musical motifs in different texts and occasions.

  9. Mazzaroth - Wikipedia

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    Mazzalot (Hebrew Transliteration מזלות Mazzālōṯ, LXX Μαζουρωθ, Mazourōth) is a Biblical Hebrew word found in the Book of Job whose precise meaning is uncertain. Its context is that of astronomical constellations , and some judge it to mean a specific constellation, while it is often interpreted as a term for the zodiac or the ...