The emblem has been used since 1949 to design newspaper gates, and books, illustrations, cartoons and other graphic works to express state and government, but also rulers. On this site we provide examples of creativity that is abundant in the handling of the state emblem.
In the garden of the President's Residence Photo by Ruby Shamir, 18 Jan /2023
The outgoing president Rivlin hands over the Presidential flag to the new president Herzog, July 2021
This was seen near the Rabin memorial corner in the Tel Aviv municipality
Preparing for the opening of the Knesset session, November 2022
Preparing the Knesset for the opening of the new session of the parliament. 6 April 2021
Jonathan Popper, illustration for Amit Kling's article, 'How Israel Became a gaming power for Social Casino ", Calcalist 25.3.21
Symbolic renovation, Yediot Aharonot, 17/12/20
"Who Wants to Be a Millionaire" - What's at the Bottom of the state Emblem
The Chief Rabbinate presents a new and uniform kosher
The stage used for announcements by the Prime Minister
The Movement for Quality Government
High school diploma - certificate
The emblem was probably prepared for a parade or state ceremony in the early years of 1949-50
Independence day parade in Jerusalem, 1950.
Cover of a book by Oren Barak (2010) using the picture of the 1950 parade
The 71st Independence Day - the torch lighting ceremony
The 71st Independence Day: medals award ceremony to 120 IDF soldiers.
Silver plated metal case designed by David Heinz Gumbel. A replica of the original case in which the Declaration of Independence is kept
An exchange of letters in April 1949 about the creation of displays of the State Emblem
The state emblem carved of wood was found in the factory of Kibbutz Lavi who specializes in furniture for synagogues
A large metal emblem of the State of Israel
A wood replica of the Israel State Emblem created at Kibbutz Ayelet Hashahar and placed on the roof of their Dining room each year for the celebration of the Day of Independence.