Gambling

The Jews have a gambling tradition when it comes to Hanukkah. As the tradition relates, when the Greek soldiers came into the study hall, the students would start spinning tops (Dreidles in Yiddish) and betting on them to give the impression that they were not studying forbidden Jewish texts.

From 7-9 PM we will hosting a charity Poker tourney. The entrance to the tourney will cost  1250 chips to join. The top two finishers with the most chips will win a prize. (There will be re-buys available, through Twitter.)

Concurrently, we will be running Blackjack and Roulette tables using hanukkahLDN chips. 

All chips won during the gambling portion will be considered legal tender for partaking in our Auction.