π synagogue Emoji β Meaning, Copy & Paste
Quick info
- Unicode
- U+1F54D
- Shortcode
:synagogue:- Category
- Travel & Places
- Subcategory
- religious buildings
- Added in
- Unicode 1.0
- Also known as
- shul, Jewish temple, temple
What Does the synagogue Emoji π Mean?
A synagogue building with a Star of David on top, the Jewish place of worship. Added in Unicode 8.0, it lands on Shabbat posts, Jewish-holiday content (Hanukkah, Passover, Yom Kippur), and bar/bat mitzvah celebrations. People use it for Shabbat-dinner captions, Friday-night service posts, and 'shul' visits.
It also appears in Jewish-community-event content, anti-Semitism awareness, and Holocaust-remembrance posts. Travel bloggers tag it on visits to historic synagogues in Prague, Krakow, and Jerusalem. Pair with menorahs, dreidels, or challah for Jewish-cultural mood.
Whether the gathering is for a holiday or a regular Shabbat, this Star-of-David-topped building marks the place. It also appears in 'L'chaim' celebration posts and in 'Hanukkah at home' family content. The Star of David on the building is instantly recognizable to Jewish communities worldwide.
Pair it with prayer hands, stars, or candles for full devotional atmosphere across any worship-related post. Faith-based accounts, religious-tourism content, and cultural-heritage posts feature it consistently and respectfully.
How to Use π synagogue Emoji
“Shabbat shalom π”
“Bar mitzvah day π”
Technical Details
| Unicode | U+1F54D |
| HTML Entity | 🕍 |
| CSS Code | \1F54D |
| Shortcode | :synagogue: |
| Keywords | jew, jewish, judaism, religion, temple, synagogue |
| Unicode Version | 1.0 |
Frequently Asked Questions
What does π mean?
It depicts a synagogue, used for Jewish worship, Shabbat, holidays, and Jewish-community posts.
