My Experience With Zion Judaica’s Dreidels

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The wonderful folks at Zion Judaica sent me a 100-count bag of dreidels to review—just in time for Hanukkah!

A dreidel is a 4-sided spinning top. Each side has a Hebrew letter: Nun, Gimmel, Hey, & Shin. Combined, these letters translate to “A great miracle happened there.” Playing dreidels is a traditional Hanukkah game used in Jewish homes all over the world, mine included. I always loved this game and looked forward to it annually.

How does one play dreidels? The rules are very simple:

1.  Any number of players can participate, but smaller groups are better. Each player begins the game with an equal number of treats. Most people use gelt (chocolate coin money), but I’ve seen pennies also used on occasion.

2.  At the beginning of each round, every participant puts one treat into the center pot.

3.  Every time it’s your turn, spin the dreidel once. Depending on the outcome, you give or get treats from the pot. Nun earns nothing, Gimmel gets everything, Hey gets half, and Shin has to add a treat.

4.  Whenever someone hits Gimmel, the round ends and you start all over again. A game of dreidels can last for hours, depending on attention spans and enthusiasm.

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Sounds fun, right? It is! Using a good quality dreidel like Zion Judaica’s makes it even better. Why are their dreidels so amazing? For all of these reasons:

* Colorful – Nice mix of bright, vibrant colors like pink, green, yellow, and orange, which is more exciting than the standard blue.

* Spin Well – Obviously, a dreidel needs to spin, but not all spin well. These do!

* Substantial  – Made from a sturdy plastic, not flimsy.

* Huge Amount – With a bag of 100, there’s plenty to go around and no fighting over preferred colors.

* Re-sealable bag – Great storage system ensures a long-lasting toy.

* Detailed instructions – Help for anyone new to the dreidel game, or those of us who’ve forgotten the rules from our youth!

My only complaint is that the characters are slightly hard to read, especially for people with bad eyesight like me. Adding more definition would make these dreidels perfect!

 

Hanukkah starts tomorrow night, will you be playing dreidel? Yes or No?

6 thoughts on “My Experience With Zion Judaica’s Dreidels

  1. joseph

    First off… In all my years of living. I have never known, what dreidels were used for!!
    Thank you for such an amazing review and great detail on the toy and game. Fantastic! I can’t wait to play it for first time! Keep up the Great work. Happy Chanukah!

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  2. Darla Peduzzi

    Yes, we will be playing Dreidels! When we moved here 17 years ago, we met our wonderful neighbors who have included us in their celebrations of Jewish holidays. My daughter loved playing Dreidels and singing the little song. I’m happy to be a new subscriber and Happy Hanukkah to you and yours!

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