Colorful Wood Dreidel with Lively Colors Nes Gadol Hayah Sham
$6.69
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These small wood colorful dreidels are perfect to enhance the Chanukah atmosphere in your home.
Present them as gifts, place them alongside your menorah, spin them after the candle lighting. In bright lively colors, they feature Jerusalem images and the letters: nun, gimmel, hay and shin - anacronym for the Hebrew phrase - "A great miracle happened there".
The dreidel is a reminder of the courageous children who were part of the struggle in those days for religious freedom. They secretly studied
These small wood colorful dreidels are perfect to enhance the Chanukah atmosphere in your home.
Present them as gifts, place them alongside your menorah, spin them after the candle lighting. In bright lively colors, they feature Jerusalem images and the letters: nun, gimmel, hay and shin - anacronym for the Hebrew phrase - "A great miracle happened there".
The dreidel is a reminder of the courageous children who were part of the struggle in those days for religious freedom. They secretly studied Torah and as soon as soldiers approached, they innocently played with the spinning tops they always had with them.
COST IS FOR SINGLE DREIDEL - COLOR CHOSEN AT RANDOM
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These small wood colorful dreidels are perfect to enhance the Chanukah atmosphere in your home.
Present them as gifts, place them alongside your menorah, spin them after the candle lighting. In bright lively colors, they feature Jerusalem images and the letters: nun, gimmel, hay and shin - anacronym for the Hebrew phrase - "A great miracle happened there".
The dreidel is a reminder of the courageous children who were part of the struggle in those days for religious freedom. They secretly studied