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  2. Jerusalem cross - Wikipedia

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    Jerusalem cross based on a cross potent (as commonly realised in early modern heraldry) The national flag of Georgia The Jerusalem cross (also known as "five-fold Cross", or "cross-and-crosslets" and the "Crusader's cross") is a heraldic cross and Christian cross variant consisting of a large cross potent surrounded by four smaller Greek crosses, one in each quadrant, representing the Four ...

  3. French law on secularity and conspicuous religious symbols in ...

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    In addition, the law is seen by some as disproportionately affecting Muslims, arguing that Christians rarely wear oversized crosses, and Sikhs have successfully lobbied to be able to wear a simple under-turban, whereas Jews have greater opportunities to enroll children in private Jewish religious schools owing to their long presence in the country.

  4. Why Are There Christian Crosses in Jewish Graves From ... - AOL

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    Which is why it might be surprising to learn that a network of ancient Jewish catacombs about a mile outside of Venosa, Italy, has crosses etched into the walls.The burial grounds in question are ...

  5. Cross necklace - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] Communicants of the Oriental Orthodox and Eastern Orthodox churches are expected to wear their baptismal cross necklaces at all times. [7] [8] Some Christians believe that the wearing of a cross offers protection from evil, [7] [9] [10] while others, Christian and non-Christian, wear cross necklaces as a fashion accessory. [11]

  6. Not Allowed To Wear Cross to Work, Woman Sues - AOL

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    Roman Catholic Jamie Enrico filed a lawsuit in Manhattan Superior Court against her former former Orthodox Jewish employer, reports the New York Post. Enrico contends that Concepts in Time, a ...

  7. Efforts to change crosses over graves of Jewish ... - AOL

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    Row after row, white crosses mark the 9,387 graves of Americans buried at Normandy American Cemetery. "He was just one of the thousands of people who gave the ultimate sacrifice so we can have the ...

  8. Religious symbolism in the United States military - Wikipedia

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    Jewish chaplains were first authorized to serve during the Civil War, but it was during World War I that the issue of insignia reached the army, when Congressman Isaac Siegel from New York petitioned the army that rabbis serving in uniform be permitted to wear "some other insignia in place of the cross."

  9. Crosses in heraldry - Wikipedia

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    Flags with crosses are recorded from the later Middle Ages, e.g. in the early 14th century the insignia cruxata comunis of the city of Genoa, the red-on-white cross that would later become known as St George's Cross, and the white-on-red cross of the Reichssturmfahne used as the war flag of the Holy Roman Emperor possibly from the early 13th ...