The only traditional gift during Hanukkah is the gelt (coins) given to children. The chocolate coins, which are sold with gold-colored foil wrapping, are a continuation of that tradition.
The chocolate gold money wrapped in gold tin-foil is called Hanukkah-gelt (coins).
Hanukkah Gelt is the gold-foil covered chocolate coins used when playing the dreidl game at Hanukkah. "Gelt" is the German and Yiddish word for "gold".
The small chocolate coins wrapped in gold foil are a modern version of a traditional Hanukkah gift called gelt or Chanukah gelt.
Money or gold covered chocolate coins, often given to Jewish children during the festivities of Hanukkah.
A dreidel used in a game where the player wins Chocolate foil covered coins, usually gold in color.
On Hannukah, special tops called "dreidels" are made traditionally out of clay. Gelt, the Yiddish word for gold, is the chocolate coins that are used when playing the dreidel game.
Gold? Silver? Copper? Gold colored, silver colored, copper colored.
There are two types of menorah: the Temple one, which was a seven-branched gold candelabrum (Exodus ch.25); and the Hanukkah one, which is a nine-branched candelabrum. Many Hanukkah candelabra are gold in color, but they can be whatever color you choose.See also:More about Hanukkah
it is shiny and gold colored
chocolate because you can't eat gold =)
The physical properties of the gold colored material would need to be examined to determine its identity.
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