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- ********
I just want to know what's up with the chocolate coins that you give to kids. What's that all about?
- mg330
I thought it said "Jaw Needed"
- letters20
Coins are considered good luck in many holiday and new year seasons. For the jewish faith, it is symbolic of gelt
- bizness0
as we have seen from borat, your suppose to throw money at the shapeshifting jews, so gold coins just go along with that......and yes im of the heebrew nation
- ********0
do the kids lend them to one another?
- boobs0
That traditional gift is coins. The chocolate things are a cheap trick.
- ninjasavant0
for a second there I thought lloyd had returned.
- aye same here.mistermik
- uberdesigner IS llyod, get with it boys!********
- ********0
teach them young, u know
- doesnotexist0
gelt, you get it from playing dradle.
- ********0
when I was in 5th grade I took a bunch of my mom's office supplies (multicolored tickers etc) and sold them to kids in my class. the jew hating teacher thought I was jewish and this made him hate me even more.
- boobs0
It's hard to love a hater.
I was playing online chess, and I noticed my opponent was "KKKlover." So I quit that game, and got a new opponent, and he was "The Furer." So I beat his ass using the King's Indian.
- I can't imagine backwater nazis are all that good at chess********
- I can't imagine backwater nazis are all that good at chess
- ornj0
It's a bribe to get kids to behave well. If you are a dick you don't get any.
After the Greeks were defeated it was a way to bring people back to the old values and to rid people of the Greek cultural influence.
- ********0
greeks were subdued with chocolate coins?
- ornj0
No, they bribed Jewish people into dropping the cultural influence of the Greeks imposed in the Hellenistic period. They didn't give chocolate coins, they gave real money and in some circles you still do that in one form or another.
Now most people give candy, hence the chocolate coins. You can eat em or learn the fine art of gambling with the dreidel... which I always thought would make a disastrous drinking game.
