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Night and day, our top (dreidel / s'vivon) turns Gather round the table, we'll give you a treat סֻפְגָּנִיּוֹת נֹאכַל בָּם לָרֹב : Sufganiot, Nochal bam larov! Jelly doughnuts (sufganiot), we'll also eat many. Dreidels (or Sevivon) to play with, and latkes to eat הָאִירוּ, הַדְלִיקוּ : Ha'iru, hadliku,
"I Have a Little Dreidel" [2] (also known as the "Dreidel Song" [2]) is a very famous song in the English speaking world for Hanukkah, which also has a Yiddish version. The Yiddish version is Ikh Bin A Kleyner Dreydl, (Yiddish: איך בין אַ קלײנער דרײדל Ikh Bin A Kleyner Dreydl Lit: I am a little dreidel).
"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).
Celebrate the Festival of Lights with these heartfelt Hanukkah greetings.
A dreidel, also dreidle or dreidl, [1] (/ ˈ d r eɪ d əl / DRAY-dəl; Yiddish: דרײדל, romanized: dreydl, plural: dreydlech; [a] Hebrew: סביבון, romanized: sevivon) is a four-sided spinning top, played with during the Jewish holiday of Hanukkah. The dreidel is a Jewish variant on the teetotum, a gambling toy found in Europe and ...
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So throw in something new for Hanukkah this year and enjoy a big bowl of rice pudding after your daily celebrations. 7. Noodle Kugel. Noodle kugel is usually served with the main course at dinner ...
Mezuzah Silver Shabbat candlesticks Silver handwashing cup. Jewish ceremonial art is objects used by Jews for ritual purposes. Because enhancing a mitzvah by performing it with an especially beautiful object is considered a praiseworthy way of honoring God's commandments, Judaism has a long tradition of commissioning ritual objects from craftsmen and artists.