There is no such thing as a Jewish flag.
The State of Israel has Israeli national symbols such as a flag that draw from Jewish inspirations. It is very similar to how there is no such thing as a Lutheran flag, but the cross on the Swedish flag is representative of how Lutheranism is the dominant religion in that country. The Star on the Israeli flag is a strong symbol of Judaism. In Judaism, the Star represents the unity of the Jewish people.
Judaism's symbol represents David's Star.
The Star of David.
This is the Star of David, a symbol of that house at the time.
The six pointed Star of David is a symbol of Judaism.
The symbol most associated with Judaism is not a moon. It is the six-pointed Star of David.
In synagogues
The five-sided Star of David
The Star of David (Magen David) has origins in Judaism and Judean culture that predate the Freemasons and their organization as a movement. Therefore, the Star of David is not an endemic Masonic Symbol in the way that the Trowel is an endemic Masonic Symbol. However, while the Star of David has a very clear meaning in Judaism and very clear origins in Judaism, the origins and applications of the Star of David in Masonic circles are shrouded in mystery.
No religious symbol for Islam religion as the Cross in Christianity or David Star in Judaism.
There is no Islamic symbol as the cross in Christianity or David star in Judaism. Some claim that it is the moon and star which is not true.
No, although the Menorah is the oldest existing symbol of Judaism! The national emblem both of Judaism and of Israel is the Magen David - or Star Of David. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The most widely recognized symbol for Judaism is the star of David, a 6-pointed star made from two identical overlapping equilateral triangles one turned 60 degrees from the other. That symbol is also the youngest symbol of Judaism; many cultures have used the 6-pointed star for various purposes, and it only became a specifically Jewish symbol after the middle ages. The Menorah (7-branched candlestick) is the oldest specifically Jewish symbol.