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Chocolate-wrapped coins, or gelt, is a Jewish tradition for Hanukkah, but it’s complicated.
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“A Hanukkah Carol, or Gelt Trip! The Musical” joins a small repertoire of stage shows themed for the Jewish holiday.
The Hanukkah haven is the brainchild of award-winning mixologist Naomi Levy, 36, who introduced the concept to Boston in 2018. The Beantown bartender felt there was room for a gelt-y pleasure.
For many centuries, Jews also gave Hanukkah gelt — money — to the poor or to worthy causes. Over time, the tradition has evolved into giving gold-foil-wrapped chocolate coins to children.
The war between Israel and Hamas, as well as a rise in antisemitism, has many Jews unsure how to celebrate Hanukkah this year. Some say they're focusing on hope and hospitality in dark times.
Manischewitz said the dark chocolate coins may contain milk, which could cause an allergic reaction among those sensitive to dairy.