Hebrew Emoji
Hebrew Emoji Combos
Hebrew Emoji Copy And Paste
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the Hebrew emoji mean?
This emoji represents a scroll, often used to signify ancient texts or historical documents, such as those found in Hebrew culture.
How can I use the Hebrew emoji?
You can copy the emoji from this page using the copy button and paste it anywhere you want to use it, including text messages, social media, emails, etc.
What are good combinations with the Hebrew emoji?
Some good combinations include:
- ๐ฎ๐ฑ๐ - Hebrew Language
- โก๏ธ๐ - Jewish Heritage
- ๐๐ - Jewish Holidays
How to Use Hebrew Emoji
On Mobile
Access your emoji keyboard and find the hebrew emoji, or simply copy it from this page and paste it into your message.
On Desktop
Copy the emoji from this page and paste it into your text. On Windows, you can also use Win + . (period) to open the emoji picker.
On Social Media
Copy and paste the emoji into your social media posts, emails, or any other web platform where you want to express yourself.
Hebrew Emoji Meanings and Usage
Scroll
This emoji represents a scroll, often used to signify ancient texts or historical documents, such as those found in Hebrew culture.
Star of David
This emoji shows the Star of David, a symbol of Judaism and the Hebrew faith, representing Jewish identity and heritage.
Flag of Israel
This emoji displays the national flag of Israel, a country where Hebrew is the official language and a central part of Jewish culture.
Open Book
This emoji symbolizes an open book, often representing the Torah or other significant Hebrew texts that are central to Jewish teachings.
Synagogue
This emoji depicts a synagogue, a place of worship for Jews, where Hebrew prayers and traditions are practiced.
Wine Glass
This emoji illustrates a wine glass, commonly used in Jewish ceremonies, particularly during Shabbat and Passover celebrations.
Candle
This emoji shows a candle, which is significant in Hebrew traditions, especially during Hanukkah and Shabbat rituals.
Family
This emoji represents a family, highlighting the importance of family values in Hebrew culture and Judaism.
Person with Folded Hands
This emoji shows a person with hands folded in prayer, reflecting the spiritual practices within Hebrew faith.
Glowing Star
This emoji represents a glowing star, often associated with guidance and spirituality, relevant in Hebrew traditions.
Party Popper
This emoji shows a party popper, symbolizing celebration, often seen during Jewish festivals and life events in Hebrew culture.
Stuffed Flatbread
This emoji illustrates a stuffed flatbread, which can represent traditional Israeli dishes common in Hebrew-speaking regions.
Palms Up Together
This emoji shows hands held together, symbolizing giving, sharing, and is often associated with Hebrew blessings.
Globe Showing Europe-Africa
This emoji depicts the globe, representing the Jewish diaspora and the global presence of Hebrew culture.
Partying Face
This emoji shows a face with a party hat and confetti, symbolizing joy and celebration during Jewish holidays and events.
Bagel
This emoji represents a bagel, a popular food in Jewish cuisine, especially in Hebrew culture in various celebrations.
Calendar
This emoji illustrates a calendar, often used to mark significant dates in Hebrew traditions and Jewish holidays.
Compass
This emoji shows a compass, symbolizing guidance and direction, often reflecting the journey of the Hebrew people.
Hebrew Emoji Combinations and Meanings
Hebrew Language
Discussing or learning about the Hebrew language and its literature.
Jewish Heritage
Referring to Jewish texts or heritage, often in a cultural context.
Jewish Holidays
Talking about Jewish holidays or events at the synagogue.
Learning Hebrew
Engaging in lessons or classes to learn Hebrew.
Peace and Light
Symbolizing peace and remembrance in Hebrew culture.
Shabbat Dinner
Referring to traditional Shabbat meals with bread and wine.
Study and Reflection
Studying Hebrew texts, often accompanied by candles for ambiance.
Jewish Love
Expressing love and pride in Jewish identity or culture.
Celebration of Life
Celebrating important life events in Jewish tradition.
Jewish Baby Naming
Referring to ceremonies like a Brit Milah or naming in Jewish culture.
Rabbi and Teachings
Discussing rabbinical teachings or wisdom from Hebrew texts.
Jewish Calendar
Talking about dates on the Jewish calendar and their significance.
Jewish Music
Sharing or discussing music relevant to Hebrew culture.
Travel to Israel
Talking about vacations or trips to Israel.
Peaceful Study
Engaging in peaceful study of Hebrew texts.
Kiddush Wine
Referring to the wine used in Jewish blessings.
Torah Scroll
Discussing the Torah and its significance in Hebrew culture.
Family at Synagogue
Referring to family gatherings at the synagogue.