Hanukkah is a Hebrew word, and that is how we call it. The "H" in "Hanukkah" is a slightly rasping sound, formed by partially constricting the soft palate.
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There is only one name of Hanukkah, but it can also be spelled Chanukah. Non-Jews sometimes call it the Festival of Lights.
They are collectively called Hanukkah. Only the eighth day of Hanukkah has its own name, which is Zoht Chanukkah.See also:More about Hanukkah
Hanukkah is the only name for Hanukkah, but it is sometimes called the Festival of Lights by non-Jews.
The Festival of Lights
Almost all Jews celebrate Hanukkah.
They don't. Jews believe that Jews should celebrate Hanukkah.
Jews practice the beautification of the menorah during Hanukkah.
Hanukkah is celebrated in the home, by Jews around the world.
Yes. Hanukkah is not a fasting holiday.
France and Hanukkah are not connected. However, French Jews celebrate Hanukkah, just like Jews in all other countries.
There is no type of bread specifically associated with the holiday of Channukah.
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