OT Show us your Menorah
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Anyone have some images of the lighted Menorah's at their house?
Also, in a Christmas movie two people were throwing a dradle (sp) and there were gold covered chocolate coins on the table.
Some questions:
- Name of the game?
- How is it played?
- I there a winner
- Can more than two play?
I guess with just the name I can look up the rules.
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A dreidel is the gambling device. You spin it and one of 4 Hebrew letters determines the winner, sort of like craps.
Winner is the guy with the most chocolalte coins at the end (and his dentist).
Name of game? Spin the Dreidel?
More than 2 can play for sure.
Called Dreidel game usually.
Spin the dreidel and it falls on one of 4 sides.
All I know is the "gimmel" wins the pot.
It's played with real money, fake money, candies or whatever is available, and appropriate for age bracket.
Can't recall the rest, had too much eggnog
I saw some lighted Menorahs on people's cars by me.
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these were seen in L.A.


Well...now I know how to play Dreidel....Looks like fun... play with glasses of wine....
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At my brother’s house. I got the trumpet when I was around 13 and it’s my go-to when I travel (oil is too messy). The oil my brother lit bested the kiddos and me by a long shot, and my sister in law cheated because she got home late from work and lit a few hours after the rest of us. I use a basic oil one if I’m home, and I also have an awesome airplane one, but I just leave it on display because it will never get clean once it gets used.
Those are great. I never knew such variety existed.
That was BMM reenacting Lady Godiva's ride.
Happy Hanukkah, Merry Christmas, and Happy New Year!!!
That's a nice one. I looked on Ebay and there are some beautiful (50's-60's vintage) ones.
The street car and horn are very unusual and probably rare!