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- The Hebrew term for Dreidel is Sevivon (which means "turn around and spin")
- In Israel, shin is replaced with peh, which changes the phrase to "A Great Miracle Occurred Here".
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The holiday of Hanukkah wouldn't be complete without a rousing game of Dreidel. Don't know how to play? That's all right. Read on to learn exactly How to Play Dreidel.
The game of Dreidel is a traditional Jewish custom that is usually played around the holiday of Hanukkah using a four-sided top known as a Dreidel. The dreidel is one of the most recognizable symbols of Hanukkah and can be a fun activity for children and adults alike during their holiday celebrations. The great thing about the Dreidel game is that it's simple to learn and even easier to play. So break out your Dreidels, grab your Hanukkah gelt and let's have some fun! -
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How To Play Dreidel Video Tutorial
Howcast shows exactly how to play Dreidel.
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Meaning of the Dreidel
- While there are varying theories as to the origin of the dreidel and its relationship to Hanukkah, the prevailing explanation points to the meaning of the letters that grace the four sides of the dreidel. The Hebrew letters Nun, Gimmel, Hay and Shin are the first letters in the phrase Nes Gadol Haya Sham, which translates into English as A Great Miracle Happened There. The miracle in question refers to origin of Hanukkah, in which the oil that was used to light the menorah in the holy temple of Jerusalem miraculously lasted eight days (when there was only enough left for one day).
What You'll Need
- 2 or More People: The more the better!
- Dreidel: Dreidels come in different sizes and colors (and can be made from many different materials). There is no standard Dreidel. If it spins and has each of the four characters, it should work.
- Tokens: While Hanukkah Gelt is commonly used as a point marker, you can use almost any small countable objects (such as nuts, raisins, real coins, or candy). Make sure to have at least ten for each person playing.
Shin
- Action: You Put One of your pieces back into the pot
- English: Put In
- Yiddish: Shtel
Nun
- Action: You Don't Do Anything
- English: Nothing
- Yiddish: Nisht
How to Play the Game of Dreidel
- Now that you know what each of the letters mean, actually playing the game is quite easy. Here's how:
- Step 1: Decide how many people are going to play.
- Step 2: Divide your pieces evenly between each of the players.
- Step 3: Everyone puts one of their pieces in the pot to start the game.
- Step 4: The first player (either the youngest or the oldest) takes their turn and spins the Dreidel.
- Step 5: According to which letter is facing up, the player completes the appropriate action (see above).
- Step 6: The Dreidel is then passed on to the next player.
- Step 7: The game continues until one player holds all of the pieces.
Other Rules
- After someone takes the entire pot, each of the players is required to put one piece in the pot.
- If a player loses all of their pieces, they are usually required to leave the game.
Fun Dreidel Stuff
- Judaism 101: Virtual Dreidel Game
- HowToDoThings: How to Make a Dreidel
- SeeqPod: The Dreidel Song
- 5Min Video: How to Play Dreidel w/ Laird & Mommy
Resources for How to Play Dreidel
- Wikipedia: Dreidel
- WikiHow: How to Play Dreidel
- MyJewishLearning.com: How to Play Dreidel
- eHow: How to Play the Dreidel Game
- How To Do Things: How to Play Dreidel
- 5Min Video: How to Play Dreidel
How to Play Dreidel News
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How to Play Dreidel Blogs
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How to Play Dreidel Questions
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