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Hanukkah gelt - Wikipedia Hanukkah gelt (Yiddish: חנוכה געלט ḥanukah gelt; Hebrew: דמי חנוכה dmei ḥanukah 'Hanukkah money'), also known as gelt (German: Geld), is money given as presents during the Jewish festival of Hanukkah
The History and Meaning of Hanukkah Gelt - Learn Religions In the Hanukkah tradition, gelt is a gift of chocolate coins or real money given to children The tradition of gifting gelt dates back to ancient times, to the origins of Hanukkah Currently, the most common presentation is foil-wrapped chocolate coins that are sold in mesh bags
What Is Hanukkah Chocolate Gelt? | The Nosher - My Jewish Learning Putting your money where your mouth is one of Hanukkah’s most time-honored gastronomic pastimes I’m talking about chocolate gelt (Yiddish for “money”), which is traditionally gifted to children as an edible proxy for cash
Homemade Hanukkah Gelt - The Toasty Kitchen Gelt can refer to actual money or the coin-shaped chocolates wrapped in gold foil It's often given as a gift for Hanukkah or used as currency in the game of dreidel
What Is Hanukkah Gelt? » Hanukkah Fun “Gelt” is a Yiddish word meaning “money” and once, children actually received real money on Hanukkah However, their parents were not just giving them pocket money to spend Hanukkah gelt has always been more than just a fun gift – it is also about teaching the children