If you are speaking of the top played with on Channukah, a dreidel.
There is no "dice" that Jewish people play with. You might be thinking of a dreidel, which is a kind of spinning top played on Hanukkah.
A Jewish spinning top is called a "dredel".
It's a four-sided top used by Jewish children to play games during Hanukkah.
a 4-sided top called a dreidel
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.
There is no such language as "Jewish". If you are talking about the 4-sided top used on Hanukkah, it's called a dreidel in Yiddish and a sevivon in Hebrew.Answer:"Yiddish" literally means "Jewish", but there are at least 5 other Jewish languages, unrelated to Yiddish, which also mean "Jewish", such as Judezmo and Yahudi.
It is known as a dreidle; each of four faces has one Hebrew letter written on it, so that when you spin it, the result is something like rolling dice, in that you get a random result of one letter facing up.
a dreidel
In Nazi Germany children were taught an acultist religion in which the Aryan Germans were placed at the top of society. Also they were taught that the Jewish people were subhuman and that the Aryans had once been a race of gaints that the Jews had contaminated by mingling with the Aryans.
It is a four-sided top, used in a Hanukkah game.
Dreidel
The mayans they called it pok ta top