Jewish Emoji
Jewish Emoji Combos
Jewish Emoji Copy And Paste
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the Jewish emoji mean?
This emoji shows a white dove, symbolizing peace and love. It is often used in the context of harmony and hope.
How can I use the Jewish 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 Jewish emoji?
Some good combinations include:
- ๐โก๏ธ - Synagogue and Star of David
- ๐๐ท - Challah and Wine
- ๐ฏ๏ธ๐ฏ๏ธ - Candles
How to Use Jewish Emoji
On Mobile
Access your emoji keyboard and find the jewish 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.
Jewish Emoji Meanings and Usage
Dove of Peace
This emoji shows a white dove, symbolizing peace and love. It is often used in the context of harmony and hope.
Star of David
This emoji represents the Star of David, a symbol of Judaism. It is used to signify Jewish identity and culture.
Wine Glass
This emoji shows a wine glass, often associated with celebrations. It is commonly used during Jewish holidays like Passover.
Stuffed Flatbread
This emoji shows a pita filled with ingredients, representing traditional Jewish foods like falafel or shawarma.
Bread
This emoji depicts a loaf of bread. It symbolizes the importance of bread in Jewish rituals and meals.
Menorah
This emoji shows a menorah, a nine-branched candelabrum used during Hanukkah, symbolizing the miracle of light.
Scroll
This emoji represents a scroll, often used to signify religious texts like the Torah in Jewish tradition.
Man with Turban
This emoji depicts a man wearing a turban, often representing various cultures including Jewish communities.
Fork and Plate
This emoji shows a plate with cutlery, symbolizing meals shared during Jewish family gatherings or celebrations.
Globe Showing Europe-Africa
This emoji represents the globe and can signify the Jewish diaspora spread around the world.
Party Popper
This emoji shows a party popper, symbolizing celebration, often used during Jewish festivals and events.
Sun
This emoji shows the sun shining brightly, often symbolizing hope and joy in Jewish prayers and blessings.
Calendar
This emoji represents a calendar, often used to mark important dates in the Jewish calendar such as holidays.
Handshake
This emoji portrays a handshake, symbolizing friendship and unity, important values in Jewish culture.
Door
This emoji shows a door, often used to symbolize the tradition of opening the door during the Passover Seder.
Light Bulb
This emoji depicts a light bulb, symbolizing enlightenment and knowledge, significant in Jewish teachings.
Musical Notes
This emoji shows musical notes, representing the importance of music and songs in Jewish celebrations and prayers.
Folded Hands
This emoji represents hands in prayer, symbolizing the spiritual practices central to Jewish rituals and traditions.
Jewish Emoji Combinations and Meanings
Synagogue and Star of David
Representing Jewish places of worship and identity.
Challah and Wine
Symbolizing traditional Jewish meals, especially during Shabbat.
Candles
Used during Hanukkah or Shabbat to symbolize light.
Celebration
Used for Jewish holidays or simchas (joyous occasions).
Prayer Hands
Expressing spirituality or prayer in Jewish culture.
Torah Scroll
Representing Jewish texts and teachings.
Falafel and Shawarma
Popular foods in Jewish cuisine, especially in Israel.
Family Love
Emphasizing the importance of family in Jewish culture.
Bar/Bat Mitzvah
Celebrating a coming-of-age ceremony in the Jewish community.
Star and Synagogue
Symbolizing Jewish faith and community.
Wine Toast
Used during Jewish holidays and celebrations.
Passover Lamb
Referring to the Passover Seder meal.
Hanukkah Calendar
Marking the dates of the Hanukkah festival.
Rabbi and Teachings
Referring to Jewish leaders and their teachings.
Jewish Diaspora
Representing Jewish communities around the world.
Bagel and Salt
Common foods associated with Jewish culture.
Jewish Music
Referring to traditional or modern Jewish songs.
Peace and Unity
Expressing hopes for peace within the Jewish community.