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  2. 35 Chic Hanukkah Table Decorations for Eight Nights of ... - AOL

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    Hanukkah is one of the happiest Jewish holidays of the year. So light the candles, play dreidel, pray, sing celebratory songs, exchange gifts, and celebrate with eight nights of memorable meals ...

  3. 25 Thoughtful Gift Ideas for All Eight Nights of Hanukkah - AOL

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    Celebrate the Festival of Lights with our 2023 Hanukkah gift guide! There's gift ideas for the whole family, including menorahs, chocolates, candles, and more!

  4. Dreidel - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  5. Hanukkah gelt - Wikipedia

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    Hanukkah gelt (Yiddish: חנוכה געלט ḥanukah gelt; Hebrew: דמי חנוכה dmei ḥanukah 'Hanukkah money'), also known as gelt (German: Geld), is money given as presents during the Jewish festival of Hanukkah. It is typically given to children and sometimes teachers, often in conjunction with the game of Dreidel.

  6. 75 Hanukkah Greetings and Happy Wishes for 2023 - AOL

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    Celebrate the Festival of Lights with these heartfelt Hanukkah greetings.

  7. Kvitlech - Wikipedia

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    Kvitlech (Yiddish: קוויטלעך, lit. 'notes', 'slips') [note 1] is a card game similar to Twenty-One played in some Ashkenazi Jewish homes during the Hanukkah season. The game and deck were likely created by Hassidic Jews living in Galicia during the late 18th or 19th century. [3]