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Israel Flag 3x5 ft. Nylon SolarGuard Nyl-Glo 100% Made in USA to Official United Nations Design Specifications.

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UPC: 26427961007
Brand: Annin Flagmakers

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Made in the USA:

All of Annin Flagmakers U.S. flags are sewn in either South Boston, VA or Coshocton, OH. Homeowners, businesses, schools and municipalities currently fly U.S. flags made by Annin Flagmakers in cities, towns and neighborhoods across America. Annin’s superior quality is time-tested and meets the requirements of the most discerning buyer.

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Ultra Durable Nylon:

Nyl-Glo with SolarGuard is manufactured exclusively by Annin Flagmakers. This flag is made from heavyweight nylon allowing the flag to furl in the slightest breeze. It is the best outdoor flag for commercial or institutional use, high wind areas or daily use.

durrable flag with brass grommets

Brass Grommets:

Nyl-Glo features include weather resistant brass grommets so your flag will last through the toughest weather. Note: on flags larger than 6' x 10' those grommets are upgraded to galvanized thimbles.
image of flag with sewn ends for durrability

Lock-Stitched Fly Ends:

Four rows of high strength lock-stitching are on the fly (the end of the flag) reducing the likelihood of fraying and extending the life of the flag. Note: larger flags have 6 rows of stitching.

The early development of the flag of Israel was part of the emergence of Zionism in the late 19th century. Jacob Askowith and his son Charles designed the “flag of Judah,” which was displayed on July 20, 1891, at the hall of the B’nai Zion Educational Society in Boston, Massachusetts, U.S. Based on the traditional ṭallit, or Jewish prayer shawl, that flag was white with narrow blue stripes near the edges and bore in the centre the ancient six-pointed Shield of David with the word Maccabee in blue letters. Isaac Harris of Boston presented this flag idea in 1897 to the first international Zionist Congress, and others, including David Wolfsohn, came up with similar designs. Variations were used by the Zionist movement and, during World War II, by the British army’s Jewish Brigade Group.
The Zionist flag was displayed in Palestine and was raised when Israel proclaimed its independence on May 14, 1948. On November 12 of that year a law adopted by the Knesset, the parliament of Israel, went into effect recognizing the Zionist banner as the official national flag. The flags for use on ships contained the same colors and Shield of David, but distinctive backgrounds were designed to make them better recognizable at sea.
The exact color shade for the flag is not specified by Israeli law, nor is it defined by the Standards Institute of Israel. A dark shade of blue is described, however, in a notice (February 18, 1950) of the Israel Office of Information. Lighter shades of blue were used in earlier flags and are still used by some Israeli organizations, but it is said that lighter colors would fade easily in the brilliant sun of Israel.

Nyl-Glo, Tough-Tex and Bulldog are registered trademarks and manufactured exclusively by Annin Flagmakers.

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