Dreidel
Food
Traditions
History
Trivia
100

This letter makes a Shh sound and means you have to put one in.

Shin

100

These are potato pancakes fried in oil to remember the oil that lasted eight nights.

Latkes

100

We celebrate Hanukkah for this many nights to represent how long the oil lasted.

8

100

This is the group that led the Jewish armies.

The Macabbis

100

We say this many prayers on the first night of Hanukkah.

Three

200

This letter makes a G sound and means you get the whole pot.

Gimmel

200

These are the delicious donuts that Rabbi Max sings about.

Soufganiyot

200

There are this many total candles on a hanukiah 

9

200

This Maccabee led the Jewish armies.

Judah Maccabee

200

This Hanukkiah is lit at this time of day.

After sundown. (Nighttime) 

300

This letter makes an H sound and means you get half the pot.

Hey

300

These are the chocolate coins people use when playing dreidel.

Gelt

300

To celebrate the oil lasting for eight days, we light this.

Hanukkiah

300

This is the country/empire that oppressed and tried to outlaw Judaism.

Greece

300

This is an American holiday Hanukkah has previously overlapped with.

Thanksgiving.

400

This is the phrase the letters of the dreidel symbolize.

A great miracle happened there Nes gasol haya sham

400

A dipping sauce often used for latkes.

Apple Sauce or Sour Cream.

400

Hannukah is known as the festival of this.

Lights

400

This is the light lit for eight days by the oil only meant to last for one day. This light is in every synagogue.

The Eternal Light, or Ner Tamid.

400

Hanukkah starts on the 25th of this month every year.

Kislev

500

In Israel there is no shin on the dreidel. Instead, they have this letter that makes a P sound. "The letters stand for a great miracle happened here."

Pey

500

This is a cake-like dish filled with potatoes, noodles, or other foods baked in a large pan.

Kugel

500

This is the candle in the middle or standing out from the rest that lights the other candles, also known as the helper candle.

Shamash

500

This is the Greek king who outlawed Judaism.

Antiochus IV

500

This is the direction Hanukkah candles are lit. (same way Hebrew is read)

Right to left

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