Hebrew doesn't have symbols. It has letters and words.
The Hebrew word for unity is akhdoot (×חדות)
There is no Jewish symbol for power, though the Israeli flag is as close to a symbol of power that we have.
The Hebrew word for unity is achdut - אַחְדוּת
One symbol that represents unity is the circle. The continuous shape of a circle has no beginning or end, symbolizing wholeness and interconnectedness. Additionally, the circle is often used to represent harmony and balance among different elements or individuals coming together as one.
It's a WORD in Hebrew too, not a symbol.
There is no single word that means "compound unity" in hebrew. You can translate this phrase as:achdut murkevet (אחדות מורכבת), however, this is somewhat of an oxymoron.
infinity and unity
There is no Hebrew symbol for strength, but the the Hebrew word for strengh is khozek (חוזק)
Infinity, Eternity, Unity
No, it was actually a Hindu symbol for strength and unity prior to WWII
The Greek symbol x is pronounced chi, and it's a symbol of Jesus. There is no Hebrew character that looks like an x.
The Egyptians did not have a symbol for the Hebrew God. They only wrote about the Hebrews in one place, and didn't mention their God.
symbol = סמל (SEM-el)
unity,liberty,justice