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  2. Dreidel - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, Good Morning America published a story on Dreidel Renaissance reporting on the rising popularity of the dreidel. [28] Dreidel games that have come out on the market since 2007 include No Limit Texas Dreidel, [29] a cross between traditional dreidel and Texas Hold'em poker, invented by a Judaica company called ModernTribe. [30]

  3. Teetotum - Wikipedia

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    The dreidel typically has four sides: N (נ ‎) for nothing; G (ג ‎) for take all; H (ה ‎) for take half, and S (ש ‎) or P (פֹּ ‎) for put one in. These letters form an acronym, in Hebrew, which recalls the miracle for which the holy day is celebrated; and, in Yiddish, which explains the rules of the game. [6] [7]

  4. Hanukkah gelt - Wikipedia

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    Parents often give children chocolate gelt to play dreidel with. In terms of actual gelt (money), parents and grandparents or other relatives may give sums of money as an official Hanukkah gift. According to a survey done in 2006, 74 percent of parents in Israel give their children Chanukah gelt.

  5. 57 Hanukkah Recipes For Your Best Holiday Meal Yet

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    As the Jewish Festival of Lights, or Hanukkah, is fast approaching (December 25, 2024 to January 2, 2025), we’re looking forward to playing dreidel (and winning gelt!), lighting the menorah with ...

  6. This DIY dreidel ring is perfect for the classic Hanukkah game

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  7. I Have a Little Dreidel - Wikipedia

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    "I Have a Little Dreidel" [1] (also known as "The Dreidel Song" [1] or "Dreidel, Dreidel, Dreidel") is a children's Hanukkah song in the English-speaking world that also exists in a Yiddish version called "Ikh Bin A Kleyner Dreydl", (Yiddish: איך בין אַ קלײנער דרײדל Lit: I am a little dreidel German: Ich bin ein kleiner Dreidel).

  8. List of country-name etymologies - Wikipedia

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    The meaning and origin of name of Latvian people is unclear, however the root lat-/let- is associated with several Baltic hydronyms and might share common origin with the Liet-part of neighbouring Lithuania (Lietuva, see below) and name of Latgalians – one of the Baltic tribes that are considered ancestors of modern Latvian people.

  9. Dice - Wikipedia

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    Dice are used for generating random values, commonly as part of tabletop games, including dice games, board games, role-playing games, and games of chance. A traditional die is a cube with each of its six faces marked with a different number of dots ( pips ) from one to six.