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A yellow six-pointed star.
It was a six-pointed Star of David, about the size of a human palm, and yellow in color. And it was not worn on the arm, it was worn on the left breast of the outer garment. During the Holocaust Jews were required to wear yellow star of david's on the chest and back of their clothing.
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Our religion does not permit us to wear a cross. No ornament is required, but if a Jew does wear an ornament it will most likely be a six-pointed Star of David.
It is the Jewish star of king david. The German Nazis mocked the Jews by having them wear the star of david during the concentration camps as an id. If they felt like it they would kill you w/o warning. Look up the star of david for more info
clothes, I hope. If you are in a five star hotel you can wear whatever you want. any decent clothes will do.
They did not wear the star in the camps. The concentration camps had a system of badges to signify which type of prisoner they were. Criminals would wear a green triangle and Jews would also wear a yellow triangle when one was inverted and placed over the other it looked like a six-pointed star and in the black and white photographs this looks like a yellow star of David.
It was a six pointed star, often called the Star of David,* in the Nazi period it was required to be yellow in color.Note* The term Star of David is more commonly applied to a different symbol, of which you may see a version on the Israeli flag, a six-pointed star consisting to two overlapping triangle outlines. The yellow star that Jews under the NAZI regime were compelled to wear on their clothes was a filled-in yellow six-pointed star quite different from the magen David.
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It is either a Pentagram (something demonic) or might be the Pentagon, the Five Sided HQ of the Defense Department, you now the place they wear hats indoors all the time, and well I won"t repeat Red Skelton's argument. Hey, Make Love, not War!
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