Star of David

✡ star of David

Emoji Unicode: 2721
Unicode: U+2721
Group: Symbols Emojis
Category: Religion Emojis
Emoji Codepoint: U+2721
Qualification Status: unqualified
Unicode Version: E0.7

Related Keywords:

Star Emojis, David Emojis, Judaism Emojis, Religion Emojis, Symbol Emojis

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The emoji with the unicode 2721 is the ✡️ emoji, also known as the Star of David emoji. It is not a combined unicode. The Star of David, also known as the Shield of David, is a generally recognized symbol of modern Jewish identity and Judaism. It is a hexagram, a six-pointed geometric star figure, made of two interlocking triangles. The primary and most common use of the ✡️ emoji is to represent Judaism, Jewish culture, or Jewish people. It is often used in discussions about religion, particularly in contexts related to Jewish holidays such as Hanukkah, Passover, or Yom Kippur. It can also be used to express solidarity with Jewish communities or to indicate a user's Jewish faith or heritage. Beyond its religious connotations, the ✡️ emoji can be used to represent the concept of interconnection or balance, due to its geometric design. It might also be used in discussions about history, particularly in relation to World War II and the Holocaust, or in discussions about Israel, given the symbol's presence on the Israeli flag. The ✡️ emoji is not among the most commonly used emojis, but it holds significant cultural importance as a representation of Judaism and Jewish identity. It is universally recognized and used across all platforms that support emojis. Its use may be particularly prevalent among Jewish users or in discussions related to Jewish culture or history. There are no direct variations of the ✡️ emoji, but related emojis include other symbols of religious faith, such as the Cross emoji ✝️, the Crescent Moon and Star emoji ☪️, and the Om emoji 🕉️. These emojis similarly represent their respective religions and are often used in similar contexts. The ✡️ emoji does not have any specific associations with particular apps or communities beyond its general use to represent Judaism. However, it may be used more frequently in communities or discussions that focus on religious diversity, interfaith dialogue, or Jewish culture and history.

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