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== Derivation and Origin ==
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The word Dreidel comes from the Yiddish word drei which means to turn.
 
The word Dreidel comes from the Yiddish word drei which means to turn.
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== Form and Function ==
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The size, material, and exact shape of the Dreidel differ but the overall form is the same. They range from small to large, round bottomed or pointed, and are usually made of plastic or wood. It has a four sided top with a little stem for spinning and 4 Hebrew letters  נ(Nun), ג  (Gimmel),  ה(Heh), and  ש(Shin)  painted or engraved on each side. These letters are an acronym for the phrase “נס גדול היה שם” which means ‘A great miracle happened there’ referring to the miracles that occurred during the time of the Maccabean revolt in Israel under Syrian-Greek rule. In Israel the ש  is replaced with פ for פה which means 'here', rendering the phrase as “ A great miracle happened here.”
 
The size, material, and exact shape of the Dreidel differ but the overall form is the same. They range from small to large, round bottomed or pointed, and are usually made of plastic or wood. It has a four sided top with a little stem for spinning and 4 Hebrew letters  נ(Nun), ג  (Gimmel),  ה(Heh), and  ש(Shin)  painted or engraved on each side. These letters are an acronym for the phrase “נס גדול היה שם” which means ‘A great miracle happened there’ referring to the miracles that occurred during the time of the Maccabean revolt in Israel under Syrian-Greek rule. In Israel the ש  is replaced with פ for פה which means 'here', rendering the phrase as “ A great miracle happened here.”
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The Dreidel is one of the more popular customs of Hanukkah. It is used in a game termed ‘Dreidel’ and is generally played during family get togethers and holiday festivities after a possible meal of dairy products and [[Potato Latkes|potato latkes]] It is played by both kids and adults alike.
 
The Dreidel is one of the more popular customs of Hanukkah. It is used in a game termed ‘Dreidel’ and is generally played during family get togethers and holiday festivities after a possible meal of dairy products and [[Potato Latkes|potato latkes]] It is played by both kids and adults alike.
  
== Rules ==
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The Dreidel game is played with at least two people. Every member receives an equal amount of Chanukah Gelt (Hanukkah coins) or any other item to be used as points. The goal of the game is for one member to win all the coins.  At the start of the game every game player puts one coin or any specified amount into the communal pot.  Everyone takes turns spinning the Dreidel and depending on which side it lands on will perform 1 of 4 actions. 1) Take the entire pot, 2) Take only half, 3) Lose to the pot, or 4) Standby. The ‘Gimmel’ takes all, the ‘Heh’ takes half, the ‘Nun’ stands by, and the ‘Shin’ requires losing points to the pot.
 
The Dreidel game is played with at least two people. Every member receives an equal amount of Chanukah Gelt (Hanukkah coins) or any other item to be used as points. The goal of the game is for one member to win all the coins.  At the start of the game every game player puts one coin or any specified amount into the communal pot.  Everyone takes turns spinning the Dreidel and depending on which side it lands on will perform 1 of 4 actions. 1) Take the entire pot, 2) Take only half, 3) Lose to the pot, or 4) Standby. The ‘Gimmel’ takes all, the ‘Heh’ takes half, the ‘Nun’ stands by, and the ‘Shin’ requires losing points to the pot.

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