The Surprising History of the Star of David | Unpacked

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The history of the Star of David is more than a little murky. So how did two overlapping triangles become the single most powerful icon of the Jewish people? We unpack the roots of the Magen David as an ancient Kabbalistic amulet tracing its path into the universal symbol of almost all things Jewish and Israeli.

Chapters
00:00 Intro
00:36 Early uses of the 6 point star
01:08 Leningrad Codex, the oldest known Hebrew Bible manuscript
01:22 Gershom Scholem, the 6 point star in the kabbalah
01:44 The shield of David
02:07 Roman Emperor Charles IV, Praguer-Jewish flag
02:31 The Jewish Star of David as opposed to the Christian cross
02:47 The 1897 First Zionist Congress, official Zionist symbol
03:27 Yellow 6 point star in the Holocaust
03:38 Debate over Israeli flag design
04:51 The Jewish star as a symbol of Jewish pride and perseverance
05:10 Controversy over the Star of David

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About Explainers: From ancient Jewish traditions to the modern State of Israel, we explain it all. Diving into anything and everything related to Jewish culture, history, and even religion.

Understand Jewish holidays, Israeli politics, Jewish diasporic communities, and more. Learn about Judaism in pop culture, debunking myths about Jews, and explore obscure Israeli landmarks. We’re asking questions as basic as “What is the Talmud?”, and as obscure as “How did hip-hop boost Kosher wine sales?”, and everything in between.

About Unpacked: We provide nuanced insights by unpacking all things Jewish. People are complex and complicated — yet we’re constantly being pushed to oversimplify our world. At Unpacked we know that being complex makes us more interesting. Because of this, we break the world down with nuance and insight to drive your curiosity and challenge your thinking.

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Date: January 24, 2021

32 thoughts on “The Surprising History of the Star of David | Unpacked

  1. In Hinduism it represents the energies of creation Shiva and Shakti. It also represents the Trinity in Christianity. Above that it represents the intersection between the Universal Spirit, God and creation. On earth as it is in Heaven. Same with the cross….the intersection between the God, Universal Unbounded Glory and manifest world.

  2. The star is adopted as a jewish symbol once Zionism was on the rise. It has nothing to do with Judaism, it's a zionist symbol which is by the way stolen from Arabs, Christian Arabs in Mardin (present day Turkiye) used that symbol at around 100 A.D. BTW using symbols like this are a form of vanity and are forbidden in Judaism and islam. Your narration is all false.

  3. It’s not complex obviously it’s a Zionist state not a Jewish state. That is a start of Rampham
    There’s no such thing as a star of David all made up .
    Go do your research that is the star of a devil god . That Jews used to worship in the old days before Jesus when idol worship was about .
    They always say the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree .

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