The celebration of Hanukkah has many traditions: lighting the menorah, playing dreidel, eating latkes and other foods fried in oil, and giving children gelt, or money. Hanukkah Gelt might come in the form of real coins, or, quite often, chocolate...
Chanukah Gelt (In Yiddish for money) is often distributed to children to enhance their enjoyment of Hanukkah. The amount is usually in small amount of coins, although grandparents or other relatives may give larger sums as an official Hanukkah...
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