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Dreidel Game Symbols and Rules - Meaning of Nun, Heh, Gimel, and Shin #1412842 (License: Personal Use)
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The image displays the four traditional Hebrew letters found on a dreidel: Nun (נ), Heh (ה), Gimel (ג), and Shin (ש), each paired with its transliteration, English meaning, and associated game rule. When spun, Nun means the player does nothing; Heh awards half the pot; Gimel wins the entire pot; and Shin requires the player to add a penny (or token) to the pot. These symbols root the game in Jewish tradition and Hanukkah storytelling.
This image is commonly used on educational or cultural websites explaining Hanukkah traditions, especially for teaching children or newcomers how to play dreidel. It supports user intent to understand the symbolism and mechanics of the dreidel game.
Related Cliparts: Discover the meaning behind the four Hebrew letters on a dreidel-Nun, Heh, Gimel, and Shin-and how they determine gameplay during Hanukkah celebrations.
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