Menorah is a 7 branced candelabrum which is used in the temple in Jerusalem or ancient Tabernacle in the desert. The candles are lit every evening. It is an important and old symbol of Judaism as its candles' lights are symbols of holding churches according to the bible. It also symbolises 'a lgith unto all nations' with Memorah's eternal flame.
*During Hanukkah, a 9 branced candelabrum is lit.
Shofar is a horn, usually of kosher animal which is blown during Rosh Hashanah or New Year of the Jewish people.
Chai is a combination of Cheit and Yod in Hebrew with a meaning of living. It is usually seen on necklaces or jewelries of Jewish people. It represents the importance of life.
A Tefflin is a small leather box with scroll of verses from Torah, worn during the prayers.
Magen David is the emblem of Judaism. This emblem symbolises the shield of King David. The equilateral traingles represent the good luck.
Mezuzah is a small case placed on the doorpost. It is supposed to be a good luck charm or it was to remind the existence of God for Jewish people.
Tzitzit is a fringes worn on traditional or ceremonial days by Jewish men.
Hamsa hand or Hamesh (meaning 5) hand is the symbol of five books of Torah. It is to remind the Jewish to remember and follow the books.
Kippha or Yarmulke a skullcap worn by Jewish men. It's one of the practice to cover the head during a prayers to show faith, acknowlege and respect to God in heaven.