Large Emoji Design Colorful Wood Dreidel Nes Gadol Haya Sham
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The perfect addition to your dreidel collection - a large size wood dreidel with a colorful design that incorporates Emoji and Smiley symbols. This will make a delightful teacher's prize. Add it to your Hanukkah gifts or let it decorate your Menorah display. On the sides are written the Hebrew letters: Nun, Gimmel, Hay and Shin which are the initial letters of the Hebrew phrase - A Great Miracle Happened There.
The origin of the dreidel goes back to the Hanukkah story. it is a tribute to the bra
The perfect addition to your dreidel collection - a large size wood dreidel with a colorful design that incorporates Emoji and Smiley symbols. This will make a delightful teacher's prize. Add it to your Hanukkah gifts or let it decorate your Menorah display. On the sides are written the Hebrew letters: Nun, Gimmel, Hay and Shin which are the initial letters of the Hebrew phrase - A Great Miracle Happened There.
The origin of the dreidel goes back to the Hanukkah story. it is a tribute to the brake Jewish children who studied the Torah in secret but kept a dreidel or two in their pocket so that if they were surprised by the enemy, they could always claim that they were merely playing with their spinning tops!
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The perfect addition to your dreidel collection - a large size wood dreidel with a colorful design that incorporates Emoji and Smiley symbols. This will make a delightful teacher's prize. Add it to your Hanukkah gifts or let it decorate your Menorah display. On the sides are written the Hebrew letters: Nun, Gimmel, Hay and Shin which are the initial letters of the Hebrew phrase - A Great Miracle Happened There.
The origin of the dreidel goes back to the Hanukkah story. it is a tribute to the bra