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Secrets behind the Dreidel Game

In 175 BCE, as King Antiochus Epiphanes sought to suppress Jewish traditions, the dreidel emerged as a symbol of resistance. Jewish children concealed their studies in caves, using the dreidel as a disguise when Greek patrols approached. This seemingly simple spinning top became a powerful testament to the determination to preserve faith.

Today, the dreidel stands as a cherished Chanukah tradition, uniting families and celebrating the enduring spirit of the Jewish people. Explore its origins, meaning, and the joy it brings during this festive season.

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