The Six Pointed Star of Judaism

The six-pointed Star of David represents Judaism as a complex entity-A whole, divisible into sections, all of which converge on and emerge from a common center.
Judaism began over 3500 years ago with the patriarch Abraham. Its wisdom is contained in the Hebrew Scriptures of the Bible, especially the first five books, or the Torah.

For Jews, Yahweh is the only God, and a holy life is one of obedience to God's laws, especially the Ten Commandments. Judaism was the first religion to evolve into ethical monotheism. God, God's Law, close families and the religious community are holy to Jews.

The Jewish version of the Golden Rule is: What is hurtful to yourself do not do to your fellow men.