Last modified: 2024-01-13 by martin karner
Keywords: disc (orange) | star: 6 points (blue outlined) | star: 6 points (yellow) | canton (star) | star: 6 points (blue) | star: 6 points (red outlined) | disc (white) | stripes: 15 (white-blue) | star of david |
Links: FOTW homepage |
search |
disclaimer and copyright |
write us |
mirrors
See also:
image by Thanh-Tâm Lê
Click here for the original
image from the Centre of Educational Technology.
image by Thanh-Tâm Lê
Click here for the original
image from the Centre of Educational Technology.
image by Thanh-Tâm Lê
Click here for the original
image from the Centre of Educational Technology.
image by Thanh-Tâm Lê
Click here for the original
image from the Centre of Educational Technology.
Editor's note: see the discussion on the width of the stripes under Proposal no.54 by Ahron Adlersberg.
image by Thanh-Tâm Lê
Click here for the original
image from the Centre of Educational Technology.
Editor's note: see the discussion on the width of the stripes under Proposal no.54 by Ahron Adlersberg.
image by Thanh-Tâm Lê
Click here for the original
image from the Centre of Educational Technology.
I wonder which flag inspired him. It could be the Greek (the colors and the square canton) or
the United States (13 stripes). However the
canton is 6.5 stripes high instead of 5 (Greece) or 7 (USA).
Dov Gutterman, 4 March 1999
images both by Thanh-Tâm Lê
Click here for the original
image from the Centre of Educational Technology.
Click here
image by Thanh-Tâm Lê
This time 7 blue stripes instead of seven
stars. The use of a red Magen David is a little odd
since it is and was the symbol of medical units (Magen David Adom) even during the
Mandate era.
Dov Gutterman, 5 March 1999
I made the Magen David in a circle, but actually the original picture shows a
slightly wider one. Aren't most Magen David stars made
of equilateral triangles?
Thanh-Tâm Lê, 5 March 1999