a "dreidel" or "sevivon"
dreidel
This is probably a dreidel which is the 'top' that children play with on Hanukah. It has 4 sides each with a Hebrew letter on it. See http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_do_the_sides_of_the_dreidel_mean
four. The dreidle is a square top with a letter on each side. The letters stand for "A Great Miracle Happened There".
a space. the sea - a space with 3 letters on each side
a space. the sea - a space with 3 letters on each side
Maybe you're thinking of the toy spinning 'top' used for a Chanukah game, usually called a "draydle". Funny thing . . . 'draydle' isn't a Hebrew word at all. It's Yiddish, meaning something like "spinner". Frankly, at the moment I can't remember what the draydle is called in Hebrew. The draydle traditionally has four Hebrew letters displayed on its body. They're the consonants for the sounds 'N', 'G', 'H', and 'SH' These are the initials of the four words in the Hebrew sentence that says "A great miracle took place there.", referring to the story of Chanukah. The letters on the dreidel are: נ (Nun), ג (Gimmel), ה (Hay) and ש (Shin), which stand for the Hebrew phrase "Nes Gadol Haya Sham."
The right side of a ship is the starboard side.The left side is port. They both have the same number of letters, makes it easy to remember.
tsahd (צד)
East Side Hebrew Institute was created in 1910.
If your are referring to a triangle, then the vertices (angles) are identified using capital letters. So, for example, you can have a triangle ABC.The sides opposite to each angle are labelled in lower case.a is opposite ∠A, b is opposite ∠B, and side c is opposite ∠C
The letters on the side of a Spitfire were it's Squadron code ( 2 letters) and it's individual aircraft code.
By combining the allele along the top of the box with the allele along side the box.