>>1518712Well, I'm not a baker, but I can conceptualize what's needed, geometrically. You'd need to bake 2 cylindrical cakes of the two colors. You can find tutorials on YouTube for how to cut cakes neatly, perhaps if you search for checkerboard cakes. If you cut both cakes symmetrically, you could have two swastika cakes with opposite colors.
I'll follow the design of the cake in the picture above.
First, you need the swastika's frame, so slice the top and bottom of both cakes, thinner than the rest of the cake. If you place the cakes side by side and use some tool to keep you level, you can cut both cakes horizontally at the same time for symmetry. Then you need to core the centers of both cakes, with a radius about the thickness of the top and bottom slices. Likewise, trim the outer side of the cake of the same width to make a ring. I suspect that this ring would be structurally weak, so perhaps you could skip it in favor of frosting.
You should now have two slightly smaller cored cylinders. Measure the radius (not including the core) and divide it by 5. Mark each 5th of it in some way. If you cut the cake in a circular manner along the markings, you should have 5 rings of the same width. Think of it like a bullseye target.
Follow the diagram in the picture. Rings of the same color could be made with less cuts, also technically in the diagram. If you arrange the rings and layers in this order, it should make a swastika and a mirrored swastika when cut.
By the way, I'm also a Jew. I simply find this funny.