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The dreidel is one of the most well-known symbols of Hanukah, the Jewish Festival of Lights; it is a four-sided top with a Hebrew letter printed on each side and is used to play a children’s game. The letters mean "A Great Miracle Happened There." In Israel, the dreidel is different, in that the letters signify "A Miracle Happened Here," referring to the miracle of the Menorah, or seven-branched candelabrum, in the Temple of Jerusalem following a revolt led by Judah Macabee against the Greeks, in 165 BCE. While legend has it that there was only sufficient purified olive oil to light the Menorah for one day, the lamp burned miraculously for eight days in the temple

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