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<p>60: "Nations will come to your light, and kings to the brightness of your dawn".</p>

<p>According to Allon Gal,<blockquote>The menorah (the seven-branched candelabrum), described in the Bible as a prominent feature of the Tabernacle erected by the People of Israel in the wilderness, as well as in the Jerusalem Temple, had for centuries served as a Jewish symbol in synagogues, and had been historically used as an emblem by a variety of Zionist organisations and associations. Eventually, it was adopted as the symbol of the State of Israel. Significantly, the design of the menorah, now flanked by two olive branches symbolising both peace and prosperity, is based on the representation on the Arch-of-Titus; this adoption expresses the idea of Judaea Resurrecta - the restoration of Jewish sovereignty, about 2000 years after the last Hasmonean prince used the same symbol on his coins (Strauss 1972). At the same time, the menorah is also the symbol of light, a motif conspicuous in some major Zionist and Israeli historical ethno-symbols.</blockquote></p><p>
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