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An image of a Zionist movement flag from the 1930s does not show the “official” Palestinian flag in 1939, according to historians, despite online posts sharing a photograph of the flag with ...
Some 75 years later – after a series of recent serendipitous moments and intensive research – five fallen Jewish-American soldiers from World War II finally will be buried beneath a Star of David.
Former Alabama wideout Jerry Jeudy took to the podium at the 2020 NFL combine, and reporters noticed the potential first-round pick was wearing a necklace with the Star of David, a traditional ...
Her uncle, Army Pvt. David Moser, is buried here. He was a soldier in World War I who died of influenza in Germany at age 20, before Eiferman was born. He was buried at Arlington in 1920.
The Star of David, called the "Magen David" in Hebrew, is a modern symbol of Judaism and the Jewish people. It is the central symbol on the national flag of Israel. It can be traced back to the ...
Moser was one of two Jewish soldiers whose corrected tombstones were unveiled in the cemetery Monday. The other was Pfc. Adolph Hanf, a Polish immigrant from Detroit who was killed in France in 1918.
Gigi Gaskins, the owner of Nashville hat store Hatwrks, posted an Instagram photo selling a "not vaccinated" Star of David patch, fueling controversy.
A detained Moldovan couple's Russian phone conversation is being probed for a possible motive behind blue Star of David symbols that were spray-painted on buildings in Paris.
60 years after her death, a new exhibition showcases the headstone of Elvis Presley’s mother, Gladys, featuring both the Jewish symbol and a cross, designed by Elvis himself ...
The Star of David, called Magen David in Hebrew, was used by Jews in Prague as early as the 1600s. By the 1800s, it had come to be broadly associated with the Jewish population.
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