the Yiddish flag - די ײִדישע פֿאָן
di yidishe fon
די ײִדישע פֿאָן איז די פֿאָן פֿון ײִדישער שפּראַך און קולטור. ס'איז אויסגעפארמעט פון א מנורה און צוויי שוואַרצע שטראײַפן. דער שוואַרצע קאליר פֿונעם שטראײַפן סימבאָליזירט דאָס אַשכּנזי טלית פֿון דעם גלות אין אייראפע
The Yiddish flag (Yiddish: ײִדישע פֿאָן) is the symbol of the Yiddish language and culture. The design of the flag consists of two horizontal black stripes on a white background, which recalls the Orthodox Ashkenazi Tallit, the Jewish prayer shawl and of a Menorah, the oldest Jewish symbol in the centre, between the stripes.
The black stripes from the Tallit are a remembrance to the destruction of the Holy Temple and the exile of Jews, this also refers to the fact, that the Yiddish language evolved in the Galut. The Yiddish flag is similar to the Israeli flag, but that has a Magen David ("Star of David"), instead of a Menorah and has blue stripes, which represent the symbolic end of the Diaspora.
The black stripes from the Tallit are a remembrance to the destruction of the Holy Temple and the exile of Jews, this also refers to the fact, that the Yiddish language evolved in the Galut. The Yiddish flag is similar to the Israeli flag, but that has a Magen David ("Star of David"), instead of a Menorah and has blue stripes, which represent the symbolic end of the Diaspora.