It was the Star of David, all Jewish people had to sew it onto their clothes so everyone knew they were Jewish.
Jewish people were required to wear a big, bright yellow star of David on the shoulder of their coats. This allowed the Nazis to identify them as Jews.
The Jewish Star represents the Unity of the Jewish People which is as important today for Jews as it was 2000 years ago, so the symbol is still used.
jewish people had to turn themselves in to get a gold jewish star to put on all their clothes and they went from there (if you didn't turn yourself in they would look at you and assume)
During the Holocaust, Jews were made to wear a yellow star of David, or a white armband with a blue Star of David on it.
The Jewish people had to ware them to let other people no that they were Jewish.
I think you're saying "Hanukkah menorah" if so, there is no star on a menorah, except perhaps a Jewish star, which is just a style design. The Jewish star symbolizes the Jewish people, but it has nothing to do with Hanukkah.
It is relevant to Jewish people. The six-pointed Star of David is a secular (non-religious) symbol for the Jewish Nation.
It was the Star of David, all Jewish people had to sew it onto their clothes so everyone knew they were Jewish.
The Jewish.
People of the Jewish faith.
No,but with a yellow star.
A yellow Star of David.
Because the star of David was representative of Jewish people and it was easily made and drawn and grafitied on Walls by scumbags.
The yellow star in the book "Night" symbolizes the forced identification and segregation of Jewish people during the Holocaust. It represented the dehumanization and persecution of Jewish individuals by the Nazis.
During the Holocaust, those who didn't wear the Star of David were shot.
The Star of David is a relatively modern symbol of no religious significance for Jews.