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LivingSocial has apologized for inappropriately using dreidels as decorations at a Halloween party.

As Washington Jewish Week first reported, the troubled deals company held a “7 Deadly Sins Halloween Party” last Saturday, where the “greed” room featured dreidels and gold coins.

The greed room was described as “a shimmering room full of silver and gold” in which people “get greedy challenging friends to a plethora of games.” Decorating the tables in that room were dreidels surrounded by gold coins, according to one woman who attended.

A person who attended the party told WJW the decorations were “clearly anti-Semitic.”

LivingSocial representative Kevin Nolan apologized in a statement to WJW, saying, “We have looked into it and determined that the inclusion of dreidels with the other games in the gaming room was not a smart choice, and we are very sorry to have upset anyone. Certainly this behavior does not reflect who we are as a company.” He said a full refund of the $59 ticket price and apology was offered to the customer who complained.

Nolan said today in a statement first sent to the Washington Business Journal, “We do not condone prejudice, nor do we tolerate inappropriate or hurtful behavior of any sort. What happened at the event does not reflect who we are as a company and we are deeply apologetic. We will offer a full refund to anyone who attended the event. Customers who attended the event and wish to be refunded can call our customer service department directly and they will be reimbursed immediately.”