Menorah & Dreidel Set (Hanukkah Set)
Sept 19, 2009 16:55:05 GMT -5
Post by skukla on Sept 19, 2009 16:55:05 GMT -5
There have been several versions of Rebecca's menorah and dreidel, which have been combined into this review thread.
First Version: Hanukkah Set 2009-2014, with a wooden dreidel and shiny brass-colored menorah.
Second Version: Menorah and Dreidel Set I 2016-2018, with a metal dreidel and a less shiny menorah.
Third Version: Menorah and Dreidel Set II 2019- , with a wooden dreidel and shiny menorah.
When adding your own reviews to this thread, please indicate which version you're reviewing (if known).
First Version (Hanukkah Set)
Rebecca can't wait to light the menorah and celebrate Hanukkah, the Jewish Festival of Lights! This set features:
A beautiful menorah and nine pretend candles
A dreidel Rebecca and her cousins spin to play games
Three shiny coins, called gelt
Second Version (Menorah and Dreidel Set I)
Hanukkah is Rebecca’s favorite time of the year, and she dreams of the honor of lighting her family’s treasured menorah during the Festival of Lights. This set includes:
A menorah with nine pretend candles, one for each of the eight days of Hanukkah and one to light them with
A metal dreidel, a toy that Jewish girls have loved for centuries—it really spins!
A set of shiny pretend coins, called gelt, that can be won in the dreidel game
Third Version (Menorah and Dreidel Set II)
Rebecca can’t wait to start lighting the candles on her family’s treasured menorah for Hanukkah. This set includes:
A metal menorah with nine pretend candles, one for each of the eight days of Hanukkah and one to light them with
A traditional wooden dreidel, a toy that Jewish girls have loved for centuries—it really spins!
A set of shiny pretend metal coins, called gelt, that can be won in the dreidel game
First Version (Hanukkah Set)
This is one solid set and very worth the price of $22.00! The menorah is a heavy brass colored metal. The candles have a little lip, that allows them to all sit straight and at the same height in the menorah with very little effort. The gelt (coins) are also made of metal and clink nicely when they touch. The coins are 2 wheat pennies and a Barber dime, all dated 1914. The dreidel has the Hebrew letters in the correct spots, and is made of unpainted wood.
First Version: Hanukkah Set 2009-2014, with a wooden dreidel and shiny brass-colored menorah.
Second Version: Menorah and Dreidel Set I 2016-2018, with a metal dreidel and a less shiny menorah.
Third Version: Menorah and Dreidel Set II 2019- , with a wooden dreidel and shiny menorah.
When adding your own reviews to this thread, please indicate which version you're reviewing (if known).
First Version (Hanukkah Set)
Rebecca can't wait to light the menorah and celebrate Hanukkah, the Jewish Festival of Lights! This set features:
A beautiful menorah and nine pretend candles
A dreidel Rebecca and her cousins spin to play games
Three shiny coins, called gelt
Second Version (Menorah and Dreidel Set I)
Hanukkah is Rebecca’s favorite time of the year, and she dreams of the honor of lighting her family’s treasured menorah during the Festival of Lights. This set includes:
A menorah with nine pretend candles, one for each of the eight days of Hanukkah and one to light them with
A metal dreidel, a toy that Jewish girls have loved for centuries—it really spins!
A set of shiny pretend coins, called gelt, that can be won in the dreidel game
Third Version (Menorah and Dreidel Set II)
Rebecca can’t wait to start lighting the candles on her family’s treasured menorah for Hanukkah. This set includes:
A metal menorah with nine pretend candles, one for each of the eight days of Hanukkah and one to light them with
A traditional wooden dreidel, a toy that Jewish girls have loved for centuries—it really spins!
A set of shiny pretend metal coins, called gelt, that can be won in the dreidel game
First Version (Hanukkah Set)
This is one solid set and very worth the price of $22.00! The menorah is a heavy brass colored metal. The candles have a little lip, that allows them to all sit straight and at the same height in the menorah with very little effort. The gelt (coins) are also made of metal and clink nicely when they touch. The coins are 2 wheat pennies and a Barber dime, all dated 1914. The dreidel has the Hebrew letters in the correct spots, and is made of unpainted wood.