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.
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 flag became official in 1971
well, the Israeli flag is white and blue.
The shade of blue is not established in law. It has varied through the flag's history. Presently darker blues are used. Like te Israeli flag a cerulean blue is appropriate.
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there are 2 stripes
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 Israeli flag is blue and white.
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 Israeli flag is rectangular, like most national flags are.
sky-blue and white
The star that dominates the Israeli flag is based on King David. This flag thus represents the connection between God and King David. The King David six point star is rather unique among other flags of other nations.