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Question
Hello! I was wondering what the star of David represents and what it tells others around when you wear it.
Answer
The Star of David is a classic symbol of Judaism, and one who wears it shows their pride in their Judaism, & is proud to be a member of the Chosen People, who brought the 2 greatest achievements to mankind, monotheism and morality. Also, after the Nazi's forced us to wear the Jewish Star as a badge of shame, similar to the pro-Palestinian thugs who attack one who wears it, the modern State of Israel's flag transforms it into a badge of pride. That we are proud to have the most moral army in the world, and that one who sees our wars of self-defense and to free our kidnapped civilians as immoral while supporting our murder, rape and decapitation, he is the one who should be ashamed. Although it isn't found in such ancient sources, some explain the triangle and it's upside-down partner, as God looking fondly at Israel and that we also look fondly upon Him.

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