Yes, many synagogues and schools hold Hanukkah parties. The venues and times may change from year to year and should be checked.
There are no special cookies associated with Hanukkah. Any kind of cookies can be seen at Hanukkah parties.
There is no specific Hanukkah party. Some people have parties on Hanukkah and some don't. If there is a party on hanukkah, it can be on any one of the 8 nights, at any time.
Hanukkah usually involves small family parties. Sometimes there is singing or playing the dreidel game. But if a family has a Hanukkah party, they can do any form of entertainment they want. Although some people hold parties during this holiday, there are no traditional or specific forms of entertainment associated with Hanukkah. Some synagogues hold Hanukkah parties.
Yes, many do, but not all.
The 8-day festival of Hanukkah is celebrated in the homes of Jewish people. Sometimes synagogues and Jewish schools also have Hanukkah parties.
With family or friends, in the home. Some synagogues also hold parties during Hanukkah.
Yes, there is dancing sometimes at Hanukkah parties and dances.
There are many Hanukkah songs, but any music is appropriate for Hanukkah.
Menorah-lighting, prayer services, and (optionally) parties.
Nothing. Hanukkah is joyous occasion. There are parties and good food.
The only traditional gifts in Hanukkah is the Hanukkah-gelt (coins) given to children.
There is no such thing as "Hanukkah Day". Hanukkah lasts 8 nights and 8 days, and it is celebrated in the home; plus special prayers are added to the daily synagogue services, and some synagogues and Jewish schools have parties.