The Golden Dreidel
2021 edition cover by Kevin Keele
The Golden Dreidel
Illustrations by Kevin Keele
From award-winning fantasy author Ellen Kushner comes an unforgettable adventure inspired by Jewish folklore and tradition.
Sara wishes her family celebrated Christmas or at least had one of the pretty trees she sees at her friends' houses. But at her family's big Chanukah party, mysterious guest Tante Miriam gives Sara a one-of-a-kind gift: an enormous, golden dreidel. Miriam warns her to be careful, for when she spins it, she's spinning miracles. Sara soon discovers there's much more to the dreidel than meets the eye, and before long she's spun herself into a whole new world--one of magical princesses, riddles, and demons. Can Sara discover her wisdom and rely on her courage to help a new friend and to find her way back home? The perfect Chanukah read!
Book Reviews
Celebrating The Golden Dreidel
“Kushner’s book is an engaging read for kids not yet ready for longer middle-grade novels but eager for a satisfying holiday adventure.”
Good Reads with Ronna
The Story of The Golden Dreidel Project
This Chanukah tale began as a stage show, The Golden Dreydl: a Klezmer “Nutcracker” for Chanukah, in collaboration with the klezmer band Shirim. Commissioned originally for a Boston music festival, it went on to delight audiences across the U.S., from New York’s Symphony Space to Kalamazoo’s Michigan Festival of Sacred Music, featuring Ellen as the Narrator of the band’s hilarious, irreverent musical arrangements of the Tchaikovsky favorite. That show went on to become an award-winning public radio holiday special, which then became an album.
The Album
2002 Gracie Allen Award winner
This endearing Chanukah tale has a long and fascinating history. It was originally created as a stage show, The Golden Dreydl: a Klezmer “Nutcracker” for Chanukah, in collaboration with the klezmer band Shirim. That show went on to become an award-winning public radio holiday special, which then became an album—with Ellen narrating her magical story.
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The First Edition
Ellen expanded her story into a book for Charlesbridge Publishing. It appeared in 2007, with lavish illustrations by noted Jewish illustrator Ilene Winn-Lederer.
In September 2021 Charlesbridge Publishing issued a new edition, The Golden Dreidel, with illustrations by Kevin Keele, for a new generation of kids ready for Chanukah magic.
The Play
New York’s Vital Theater Company asked Ellen to adapt the book as a play for their 2008/09 season — and at the last minute she fulfilled her life’s dream of acting on stage in New York, when she stepped in to play the part of Tante Miriam!
The Queen of Sheba played by Toni Ann DeNoble (2008/09)
Tante Miriam played by Bethany White (2009/10)
This endearing Chanukah tale has a long and fascinating history. It was originally created as a stage show, The Golden Dreydl: a Klezmer “Nutcracker” for Chanukah, in collaboration with the klezmer band Shirim. That show went on to become an award-winning public radio holiday special, which then became an album—with Ellen narrating her magical story.
Stage Reviews
The Peacock
Ellen reading from The Golden Dreidel, with Delia Sherman playing the part of the peacock.