a dreidel
a 4-sided top called a dreidel
A dreidel is a four-sided top, played with during the Jewish holiday of Hanukkah.
The spinning top played with during Hanukkah is called a dreidel - דריידל in Yiddish and a Sevivon - סביבון - in Hebrew.
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It's a four-sided top used by Jewish children to play games during Hanukkah.
During Hanukkah we light a 9-branched candle holder (called a Chanukiah or Hanukkah-menorah). It is traditional to also play with a 4-sided top (called a dreidel). Giving chocolate coins to one's children is also traditional.
A dreidal is a little toy top that is spun in a game played on the Jewish holiday of Hanukkah. It has four sides, each with a letter imprinted on it, symbolizing a word from the following statement (translated into English from the Hebrew): "A big miracle happened there," (when outside of Israel). "A big miracle happened here," (when inside of Israel). To play, you need the dreidal and some kind of pieces for counting - straws, pennies, nuts, etc. The top is spun and each letter has a value, based on which you either give your straws or take. It's a tradition for kids to play on Hanukkah and get 'gelt' (small money or a prize) after winning.
It is a 4-sided top called a dreidel
It is a four-sided top, used in a Hanukkah game.
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