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The Meaning and Tradition of Hanukkah Gelt: Why Jews Celebrate with Chocolate Coins

Hanukkah is a holiday filled with lights, games, and traditions that bring family and friends together. One of the beloved customs associated with this holiday is the giving of “gelt,” traditionally a small amount of money or more recently, chocolate coins wrapped in gold or silver foil. But what does “Hanukkah gelt” really mean, and why is it so popular during the Festival of Lights?

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What Does Hanukkah Gelt Mean?

The term “gelt” (pronounced gelt, rhyming with “belt”) comes from the Yiddish word for “money.” Traditionally, Hanukkah gelt referred to actual coins or small sums of money given to children during the holiday. In Europe, it was customary for parents and teachers to give kids coins as a reward for their dedication to studying Torah. Over time, however, this evolved into a playful tradition involving chocolate coins as well.

The Kosher Hub offers a free printable Hanukkah candle blessing to use over the 8 nights of Hanukkah. This card in English, Hebrew and transliteration helps you teach your children the important blessing for lighting the menorah, creating meaningful moments each night of the Festival of Lights. Make this Hanukkah special by sharing the tradition with your family and deepening their connection to this cherished holiday. 

Why Do Jews Eat Chocolate Coins on Hanukkah?

Eating chocolate coins on Hanukkah is a relatively modern twist on the gelt-giving tradition. The idea of giving chocolate coins likely originated in the early 20th century as a fun way to celebrate the holiday and appeal to children. In addition to being a sweet treat, chocolate gelt has become a symbol of the joy and generosity associated with Hanukkah, and many families enjoy giving or receiving these candies as part of the holiday festivities.

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What Do Chocolate Coins Symbolize?

Chocolate coins symbolize both the historical and educational values of Hanukkah. Originally, the tradition of giving gelt was tied to Jewish children’s education, as coins were given as a reward for studying Torah. The coins also represent the miracle of Hanukkah and the prosperity the Jewish community experienced during this period. Giving chocolate gelt today is a way of remembering these values and sharing a moment of holiday cheer.

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How to Pronounce "Gelt"

he word gelt is pronounced as “gelt,” where the “g” is hard, as in “go.” It rhymes with “belt.”

Where to Buy Kosher Gelt in the USA

Kosher gelt can be found at many grocery stores and specialty markets, especially during the holiday season. Here are a few popular places to buy kosher gelt in the U.S.:

  1. Whole Foods Market – Carries kosher-certified brands of Hanukkah gelt.
  2. Trader Joe’s – Known for offering affordable and unique kosher chocolate gelt.
  3. Amazon – Offers a range of kosher gelt options, including popular brands such as Elite and Manischewitz.
  4. Jewish Specialty Stores – Many local Jewish markets and shops stock a variety of kosher Hanukkah gelt, especially around the holiday season.

When purchasing kosher gelt, check for a reliable certification, such as “OU” (Orthodox Union) or “OK,” on the packaging to ensure it meets kosher standards.

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Where to Buy Non-Kosher Gelt

If you’re not strictly looking for kosher gelt, you can find non-kosher versions in many general supermarkets and larger retailers:

  1. Walmart – Often has chocolate coins available, particularly around the holiday season.
  2. Target – Offers chocolate coins, though not always certified kosher.
  3. Party City – Frequently stocks chocolate coins in various colors, which can add a festive touch to Hanukkah celebrations, even if they’re not kosher-certified.

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