There are songs that are sung at the sederim. There is no tradition of lighting candles though. The only time candles are lit during Pesach is during Shabbat (the Sabbath).
There are 200,000 Jews in Germany who celebrate Hanukkah. They light candles and sing songs. Some families also exchange presents.
It is celebrated only by French Jews. They light candles each of the 8 nights, and play the dreidel game. They also sing songs and some families exchange presents, though this is a new custom for France.
Persian Jews take out green onions while signing die-aynoo on passover and whip each other with it to feel how B'nai Yisrael felt while the Egyptians whipped them.
Johnny Maestro and the Crests
There are a number of traditional songs with their ancient melodies. They are sung without musical instruments. These include Chad Gadya, Adir Hu, Adir Bimlukhah, Echad Mi Yodea, Dayenu, Ki Lo Yaeh, Vehi She'amdah, and a few others. The words to these are in the text of the Passover Hagadah, which recounts the Exodus. See also:More about the Passover Seder
We say the appropriate blessings We sing Maoz Tzur Many of us play the dreidel game Many of us eat the customary foods
The Mesopotaminans sing happy birthday sometimes. In Mesopotamia, people used very old candles.
Yes, Jews sing. In fact, most Jewish prayers are sung.
Jews sing Sholom Aleichem when they come home from shul (Synagogue) on Shabbbos night (Friday night) or the 1st day of Yom Tov night. We sing it to welcome the Melechim (angles) that come home from shul with us. If you need anymore information on this go on Chabad.org!!
they were generally songs from where the Jews came from; Russians would sing Russian songs, Greeks would sing Greek song, etc.
She sings Firework in season 2 episode 12. ;)
They don't sing and dance on All Saints Day. They usually meet with their families and go to the cemetery to light candles and put flowers on graves. If they are more religious they participate in the Holy Mass. However, it is a happy day in catholic Church.