The six-pointed star, also known as the Star of David or Magen David, is a symbol commonly associated with Judaism. It consists of two interlocking equilateral triangles, creating a hexagram shape. The six points represent various concepts such as God's rule over the universe, the connection between God and humanity, and the unity of the Jewish people. The star holds deep religious and cultural significance within Jewish tradition and is recognized as an emblem of Jewish identity.
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