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.
No. The Cross is a Christian symbol. It has no value in Judaism.
Judaism's symbol represents David's Star.
Judaism is both ethical (in that it attempts to create a moral person) and universal (in that it believes its world view applies to all people). Judaism is not an evangelizing faith, but believes that there are universal truths.
A red rose is the universal symbol for love. A cross it the universal symbol for Jesus Christ. The devil is the universal symbol for everything dark and evil.
The universal symbol for health is the universal symbol for medicine. It is called the rod of Aesculapius. It is a rod with a snake curled around it.
The symbol for Universal Corporation in the NYSE is: UVV.
The symbol for FAB Universal Corp. in the AMEX is: FU.
The symbol for Universal Display Corporation in NASDAQ is: OLED.
The symbol for Universal Electronics Inc. in NASDAQ is: UEIC.
The symbol for Franklin Universal Trust in the NYSE is: FT.
The symbol for Universal American Corp. in the NYSE is: UAM.
There's no such term as "chirstions" in Judaism.