It is a four-sided perinola, with a Hebrew letter on each and forming an acrostic. It is traditionally used to play during the celebration of Hanukkah. The name is Yiddish : 1491; 1512; 1497; 1497; 1491; 1500; ( dreydl , for "turn" ) .
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