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  1. noun. ˈgelt. 1. informal: money. Guilt turns to gelt as Stephanie's wealthy parents … welcome their disowned daughter back with open arms and open coffers.—TV Guide. 2. : chocolate candy in the shape of coins often given to Jewish children at Hanukkah.

  2. Dec 12, 2017 · It's a gambling game in which players either receive or give up coins depending on what letter the top falls on. It starts out with everyone getting the same amount of gelt with some in the middle. Every kid always wants to get a Gimel because that means they get all the gelt in the center.

  3. reformjudaism.org › learning › answers-jewish-questionsWhat is gelt? | Reform Judaism

    Gelt is chocolate coins given to Jewish children on the festival of Hanukkah. They are usually wrapped in gold foil, and their history can be traced back to the decision of the Hasmoneans to mint their own nation’s coins after their military victory over the Greek Syrians.

  4. Nov 8, 2019 · 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.

  5. Dec 11, 2023 · 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.

  6. 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.

  7. Gelt refers to chocolate coins given to Jewish children on the festival of Hanukkah. They are usually wrapped in gold foil, and their history can be traced back to the decision of the Hasmoneans to mint their own nation’s coins after their military victory over the Greek Syrians.