Money or gold covered chocolate coins, often given to Jewish children during the festivities of Hanukkah.
money = Gelt (געלט)
Harry Gelt was born on July 15, 1917.
Harry Gelt died on January 2, 1997.
Felix Gelt was born on 1978-07-25.
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Gelt is the Yiddish word for coins. It is a tradition for Jewish parents to give their children money, and some chocolate companies thought that it would be a good idea to make chocolate coins. These "gelt" became a hit in many places, and they still are today. Some families like to gamble using gelt instead of money, and playing with a dreydle.
Candy's most eaten during Christmas Holidays are; Candy cane. Nougat. Gelt. Snickers.
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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".
A Yiddish name, yes.