Posted on February 19, 2010.
Another issue for the Jewish people ...? I work as a graphic designer for a company that does the art especially for synagogues and other Jewish organizations.
I'm tired of putting the star of David on everything, but I do not understand the symbols of a lot of other things and I do not want to misuse or insult anyone.
What kind of clip art I use that represents Judaism in general?
Menorah is the oldest symbol of Judaism (7 candle menorah branch not 9). The lion is not used as much (as a single symbol) if I would go light with this one.
Tallis (prayer shawl), the yarmulke, the eternal light, 12 tribes (any model 12), Tree of Life (symbol of the Torah), the symbol of the Kabbalah to the tree of life (10 connected circles connected. ), Chai (hey letter),
http://www.jewfaq.org/signs.htm
Holiday symbols Specific dredyls, seder plates, Shabbat candles,
See also the sites of other Jewish organizations and could give you ideas.
A lion represents Israel and the people know what you mean. You can also use the Torah.
The first answer is correct, and more: the lion rampart (standing on hind legs), containing 10 tablets of the commandments, the scrolls of the Torah, a menorah, the Ark of the Covenant
The general rule is that there may be only images of symbols, not a picture of something you pray.
Menorah, olive branches, pomegranates (weird, I know) are all very well.
Not an image of a person.