Sentences with phrase «stars of the david»

The star on top was set in the base of a candle shaped like a Star of David.
Zara — the Spanish retailer, owned by fashion conglomerate, Inditex — faced outrage and accusations of cultural illiteracy when it pitched a set of child's pajamas resembling a concentration camp uniform, complete with a yellow Star of David.
A Jewish Star of David was spray - painted on a wall along with the words «revenge» and «long live the Messiah».
Jewish groups insisted it was the Star of David, and according to the Los Angeles Times, the company manager had to release a statement insisting General Mills was not anti-Semitic.
Condolences were posted on an online guestbook kept by Star of David Memorial Gardens Cemetery and Funeral Chapel.
Mourners leave the Star of David Memorial Gardens Cemetery and Funeral Chapel in North Lauderdale after the funeral of Alyssa Alhadeff, Feb. 16, 2018.
Among the youngest victims, Alyssa, an honor student and a player for the Parkland soccer club, was buried in the Garden of Aaron at Star of David Memorial Gardens.
For the past month, seventeen white crosses and stars of David have stood on a stately hill along the fence outside Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, each festooned in posters and balloons, handwritten notes and flowers.
Family and friends of Parkland shooting victim Alyssa Alhadeff attend an unveiling of her headstone at Star of David Memorial Gardens Cemetery and Funeral Chapel in North Lauderdale on Tuesday.
Lori Alhadeff holds a butterfly on her fingertip during an unveiling of her daughter's headstone at Star of David Memorial Gardens Cemetery and Funeral Chapel in North Lauderdale on Tuesday, which would have been Alyssa Alhadeff's 15th birthday.
At Star of David, Alyssa's parents gave emotional speeches about their daughter as the group of mourners, clad in white shirts and blue jeans, reflected on her life.
Were there plans for a crescent or a star of david, or a peace symbol at the site, as well?
But just visiting the Vatican is another... my Mom is openly Jewish, wearing the Star of David and she was allowed to go into St. Peter's Basilica.
I am quite sure our Christian friends will be having one heck of a fit if a twisted beam representing the Star of David was put on site.
«I went one year, and I will never go again, because this sermon was outrageously anti-abortion,» Ginsburg said in the book «Stars of David: Prominent Jews talk About Being Jewish» by author Abigail Pogrebin.
They were singles out by the Nazis (sadly and unfortunately I might add) with a star of David to identify and distinguish them from the remainder of the European peoples, Germans included, whom they resembled.
You'd need Stars of David, Crescents, maybe a statue of Vishnu, a Buddha, the list goes on.
Is there is a crossed displayed there also needs to be a Star of David, buddah eyes, ying and yang, etc...
If the cross «must» stay, then we * must * have a crescent and star, a Star of David, an atheist «A» symbol, and the symbols of the religions of * everyone * who perished on that day.
Just because a cross goes up here, and a Star of David there, or whatever, does not mean we're being forced to practice a religion.
But, as a person who tries to depend on reason and community harmony, I don't see a problem with it being there, as long as we can have a mosque in the neighborhood, a star of David, and whatever else represents people who lost their lives in this national tragedy.
Probably because it wouldn't make much engineering sense to have welded a bunch of beams into a star of David for construction purposes when the Towers were built.
The banner included the word swastika and a swastika intertwined with a Star of David, the symbol of the Raelian movement.
You may be surprised — look up not the yellow star of David, but read about those who wore the purple triangle in the concentration camps.
You can see them arrayed now in rows of crosses and stars of David below the purpled hills of Anzio, and on the long sweeps of the green....
Before I could leave, the cashier (who wore a star of David necklace) had the nerve to say, «happy holidays.»
I visited Solonika back in 1970, the homes of over 80,000 Jews were still empty with the star of David painted on the walls i was a young boy and that fear stayed with me till i moved here to Israel.
Here is the way Nicholas Von Hoffman, a respected journalist, described the fighting in Lebanon: «Incident by incident, atrocity by atrocity, Americans are coming to see the Israeli government as pounding the Star of David into a swastika.»
Let those who what their symbols, be it the cross, star of David, or what ever... let them have a place for it; ts no skin off your nose.
@SIM34, probably not, but i do know that crosses and stars of david where cut from the metal and given to families and to some museums... idk if any will be on display at the museum at the memorial, but they are some at a little museum / workshop in the meat packing district.
I agree any wreckage from that day which looks like a star of David or a Crescent moon should be used in the memorial
nope: Let's invite pagans to put up a pentagram and see how quickly you christards bitch or how about a giant star of david?
If a pile of steel girders in the shape of a Star of David were found and widely publicized, it probably would be in the museum too.
why not the star of david, an Om or hinduism, a crescent moon, etc as well..
How would you feel if there were a movement to have the Star of David displayed on schools, a Hindu symbol on courthouses, etc. especially financed using taxes.
Unless I see and hear differently, that in addition, the museum (which is an independent non-profit) is «denying» the Jews to have their «star of david,» the Muslim's to have their «star and crescent», etc...
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I would not mind a crescent and moon and a star of David or whatever.
Speaking only for myself I would be equally ok with an Islamic symbol displayed along side the cross, or a pagan symbol, or a star of David or whatever symbol people find meaningful.
I wouldn't be angry if I saw a gigantic Star of David at the museum.
This is a bit over the top, Let them put up a cross... and a star of David and a crescent moon and a pentagram and... on and on and on..
I guess that means either the cross will be removed, or they'll add a star and crescent for the Muslim paramedic who died saving other victims (along with other innocent Muslims), a Star of David for the Jewish - Americans, Om for the Hindus, and the Flying Spaghetti Monster for the Pastafarians.
If somehow the beams of the towers twisted themselves into a Star of David I would be fine with that also.
Whether it was a cross, a star of david, or a crescent.
Would you be saying the same thing if someone found some wreckage that looked like a Jewish star of David?
I'm OK with Christians putting a cross there, Jews putting a Star of David there, Muslims putting a crescent moon there and Atheists putting absolutely nothing there if that matters.
Same thing with a naturally occurring Star of David or any other religious symbol.
This particular group is wrong about the cross, it should be displayed, along with the Star of David, the Crescent and Star, and whatever other symbols of faith the loved ones of those who died that day chose to believe in.
I'm sure there was a swastika shaped wood pegs from desks or a paper star of david laying in the rubble.
I don't see you campaigning for a crescent or a star of david etc. instead.
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