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Instead, she wears a combination cross and star of David.
The park is in shape of the star of David.
On the wall here, you'll see what appears to be the Star of David.
After some time, a Star of David appeared at the site.
Many scholars believe it was at one point a Star of David.
A Star of David was on a chain around the neck.
One wall has an ornate star of David relief, a former synagogue site.
He has a Star of David somewhere in his grave.
But he can see the Star of David in my navel.
Stars of David are the scales along his reptilian tail.
As one can see on its cover, it mixes swastika and star of David.
Why not make one firefighter a woman, perhaps wearing a Star of David?
The Star of David is used by the gang in its graffiti.
He boxes with a Star of David on his trunks.
She was forced to wear the Star of David on her chest.
They were however compelled to wear the yellow Star of David.
"I am the Star of David with the cross inserted," he said.
On either side are smaller circular windows with Stars of David.
How can it be identified without a roadside sign or a Star of David on the door?
Iranian authorities had plans to remove the Star of David.
Examples include a three-dimensional cross or star of David on gravestones.
Inlaid in the tiles is a black Star of David.
One man waved a placard that showed a dollar sign within a star of David.
Each one is topped by a stainless steel Star of David.
In Portugal a red star of David was used.
They are arranged in the form of the traditional "shield of David".
Last month, the international committee and the Red Shield of David signed the first cooperation agreement between the two organizations.
The Shield of David adorns the Israeli flag.
Shield of David: the story of Israel's Armed Forces.
On a red background was a yellow Shield of David, in the center of which was a Swedish star.
The Red Shield of David society has been a pillar of Israel's emergency health, blood and disaster services for nearly 40 years.
The notes were signed by the Maccabee Squad and the Shield of David, but the police said they had no knowledge of either group.
The Hebrew term for Shield of David (Magen) may be found in Psalm 3:3.
In the first Hebrew prayer book, printed in Prague in 1512, a large Shield of David appears on the cover.
The Magen David, the shields of David, has come to be used in modern times, as a universal symbol of Jewish national identity.
Since Magen David Adom was unwilling to give up their red shield of David, they were not granted membership.
The name means "Red Star of David" (literally: "Red Shield of David").
The term "Shield of David" is also used in the Siddur (Jewish prayer book) as a title of the God of Israel.
Medieval Kabbalistic grimoires show hexagrams among the tables of segulot, but without identifying them as "Shield of David".
Magen David Adom, the national society of Israel, has used the Red Shield of David as its organization emblem since its foundation.
A few hours later Mrs. Clinton was given a vest with the emblem of the Red Shield of David, the Israeli version of the Red Cross.
A note left with the explosives, signed by a group calling itself Shield of David Maccabee Squad, accused the Rabin Government of "selling out the Jewish people."
The Red Shield of David was initially proposed as an addition to the Red Cross, Red Crescent, and Red Lion with Sun in 1931.
The name 'Shield of David' was used by at least the 11th century as a title of the God of Israel, independent of the use of the symbol.
The title is abbreviated as Taz (ט"ז), and subtitled Magen David ("Shield of David", after Segal's first name) in many editions.
A Shield of David has been noted on a Jewish tombstone in Taranto, Apulia in Southern Italy, which may date as early as the third century CE.
In 1460, the Jews of Ofen (Budapest, Hungary) received King Matthias Corvinus with a red flag on which were two Shields of David and two stars.
But he acknowledged that Mr. Powell was continuing to prod members to reach an accommodation with the Red Shield of David, known in Hebrew as the Magen David Adom.
Further we see the rooster placed within the Star of David, known in Hebrew as the Shield of David or Magen David and recognized of Jewish identity and Judaism.
A Siddur dated 1512 from Prague displays a large hexagram on the cover with the phrase, "He will merit to bestow a bountiful gift on anyone who grasps the Shield of David."