One well-known sweet item associated with Hanukkah is the foil-wrapped, coin-shaped chocolate known as gelt. What's the deal with this stuff, anyway? Candy money might seem like an odd holiday ...
Gelt, meaning gold or money, is traditionally gifted at Hanukkah. While now it is common for children to receive chocolate coins, the archaeology team discovered far rarer relics. “All of our ...
Local celebrations include menorah lightings and get-togethers where you can enjoy latkes, doughnuts and lots and lots of gelt (chocolate coins). Here are some of those events taking place over ...
My chocolate gelt babka is filled with a dark chocolate ... be far more thrilling to cut into than peeling those dusty gold coins at Hanukkah. Next we have a black and white babka that’s ...
The event will feature hundreds of chocolate gelt coins dropped from a helicopter as well as doughnuts, latkes, crafts and games. The chocolate gelt drop is scheduled for 3 p.m. Registration is ...