Emblem of Israel
Appearance
Emblem of Israel | |
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Armiger | Israel |
Adopted | 10 February 1949 |
Motto | ישראל (Israel) |
Constituent parts | Menorah, olive branches |
The Emblem of Israel (Hebrew: סמל מדינת ישראל, romanized: Sēmel Medīnat Yīsrāʾēl; Arabic: شعار دولة إسرائيل, romanized: Shiʾeer Dawlat ʾIsrāʾīl) depicts a temple menorah surrounded by an olive branch on each side, with the word Israel written in Hebrew (ישראל) below it.
Symbolism
[change | change source]The emblem may be based on the vision of the biblical prophet Zechariah, chapter 4, where he describes seeing a menorah flanked by two olive trees, one on each side.
Use
[change | change source]The following gallery shows various contexts in which the emblem is used:
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Flag of the president of Israel
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Emblem as coat of arms on Israeli passport
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Independence Day stamp with emblem and inscription "Memorial Day for the Fighters for Independence" (1955)
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Flag and emblem of Israel on Israel Independence Day (2007)
Related pages
[change | change source]Other websites
[change | change source]Wikimedia Commons has media related to Emblem of Israel.
- State of Israel Emblem page in Shamir Brothers works collection web-site – Designers of the emblem in 1949
- Alec Mishory (2003-04-28). "The Flag and the Emblem". Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Retrieved 2017-03-28.