עולם של יודאיקה, World of Judaica

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5.00 (1 review)
3501 West 57th Street Sioux Falls, SD, USA 57108
3501 West 57th Street Sioux Falls South Dakota 57108 US

World of Judaica is an Israel based company with a U.S. presence which brings together the old and the new as well as the traditional and the modern Judaica items. Our goal is to provide Judaica items for all of those special days and occasions celebrated throughout the Jewish year. We offer high quality, well-crafted items from Israel. Founded in 2008, World of Judaica is a pioneer in the Judaica industry combining both retail items and education to provide the complete Judaica experience to all customers.
The team and staff at World of Judaica are trained and equipped with knowledge about all the Judaica items we sell. It is our goal to provide an engaging experience when our customers purchase from us and this starts with detailed, thorough and educational product descriptions for every single item as well as gallery descriptions and information about the array of our Israeli suppliers. Any further questions about items, sales and order status are professionally attended to by our Customer Service team who are very happy to assist. Seeing that we are an Israel-based company, our professionals have access to relevant information on all Judaica items and will certainly share anything you want to know.

Made in Israel:
World of Judaica provides a vast selection of products which are carefully crafted by talented and artistic Israeli suppliers, designers and artists. We ensure that all our products are of the highest quality and standard to meet our customers' requirements and tastes. We offer a wide range of designs, patterns and materials so it is easy to get lost in the galleries and find many things that will arrest your eyes. Our hope is that these genuine and authentic pieces of Judaica reach all those that want a little piece of Israel in their homes, no matter where the home may be.

Quality & Care:
We take craftsmanship and care very seriously and as such, inspect each and every piece prior to shipping it to you securely and carefully. We package each item according to its needs and take care to protect fragile items to ensure they get to you quickly and efficiently. Delicate pieces such as jewelry and smaller items are checked, wrapped and placed in suitable packages and boxes and bigger items are securely wrapped too. It is important to us to offer an all-round fun and exciting Judaica experience and so every detail counts from purchasing to packaging and shipping.

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The ultimate online shopping experience with the widest selection of Judaica from Israel. Find everything Jewish from Mezuzot, Tallitot, Jewish Jewelry and more.

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    I have a little dreidel. I made it out of clay. And when its dry and ready, then dreidel I shall play. Oh dreidel, dreidel, dreidel, I made it out of clay. Oh dreidel, dreidel, dreidel, then dreidel I shall play. One can often hear children chanting songs about Hanukkah a month ahead of time; after all- the schools needs to get them ready for the annual Hanukkah recital concert. The dreidel, along with the Hanukkah Menorah/ Hannukiyah, is the icon of the Festival of Lights and often brings a lot of excitement with it for children and adults alike. Well, we thought we should also prepare ahead of time and give you the 101 on how to play dreidel. So here is how it goes: 1. The best part about this game is that any amount of people can join in on the fun. The more the merrier! 2. Each player begins the game with an equal number of game pieces (about 10-15) such as Hannukah gelt (pennies or chocolate), nuts, raisins, matchsticks etc. Whatever your heart desires…. 3. At the beginning of each round, each player puts a game piece in the center pot. In addition, every time the pot is empty or has only one game piece left, every player should put another one in the pot. 4. Every time it's a person's turn to spin, the dreidel is spun once. Depending on the outcome, you give or get game pieces from the pot. 5. Now, depending on where you live, the letters on the dreidel may differ. Those playing in Eretz Yisrael/ Israel have a dreidel with the letters Nun, Gimmel, Hey and Pey whereas those playing outside of Israel will have a dreidel with the letters Nun, GimmeL, Hay and Shin. The reason for this is that the Pey stands for the Hebrew word Poh, which means here, and the letter Shin, stands for the Hebrew word Sham, which means there. Together they read "A great miracle happened here" or "A great miracle happened there." Now the actual letters also resemble how the game plays out and what each player should do: Nun means nisht in Yiddish which means nothing so the player does nothing. Gimmel means gantz in Yiddish which means everything so the player gets everything in the pot. Hey means halb in Yiddish which means half so the player gets half of the pot. (If there are an odd number of pieces, the player takes half of the total plus one). Shin means shtel in Yiddish which means put in. Pey stands pay so the player has to add a piece to the pot. 6. If a player has no game pieces left, the player is either out of the game or may ask a fellow player for a loan. 7. When one person has all the game pieces, the game is over for that round. 8. We suggest that you use money for the game so the winner can donate part of the winnings to charity and share some Hanukkah gifts with those in need. So spin, spin and spin away and have fun.
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