DREIDELS APLENTY
Dreidels are widely acknowledged as a key element of a successful Chanukah. Still, most people can make do with one or two. Not Mickey Langsfeld though. He has accumulated a massive collection of dreidels made of everything from parchment to ivory. More than 100 of Langsfeld’s dreidels are currently on display at the Temple Judea Museum in Elkins Park.
Temple Judea Museum, Reform Congregation Keneseth Israel, 8339 Old York Road, Elkins Park; through Jan. 14, Mon.-Fri. 1 p.m.-4 p.m.; free. (215-887-2027 or www.kenesethisrael.org)
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