A number of Yiddish symbols have emerged to represent the language and the Yiddishist movement over history.
[1] Lacking a central authority, however, they have not had the prominence of those of the Hebrew revival and the Zionist symbols of Israel.
Yiddishpiel uses a logo of golden peacock plumage surrounding its theatre building, while The Forward has used gold in its masthead (also recalling Di Goldene Medine) since 2015,[3] A variation of this symbol has been used as the logo of the Yiddish cafe Pink Peacock in Glascow, Scottland.
[5] The Yiddish Book Center has adopted the golden goat as its logo since 2012, designed by Alexander Isley with lettering from El Lissitzky's lithographs of Chad Gadya.
Rapidly, it disseminated in the internet, becoming number one result in any google search for “Yiddish flag”.