Yes, Jews celebrate Hanukkah in many different countries.
Hanukkah is celebrated by Jews in all 50 states, and all over the world.
Jews celebrate Hanukkah all over the world.
The same as Jews all over the world.
It is typically celebrated in Jewish homes all over the world.
Hanukkah is a holiday, not a show. Most Jews all over the world celebrate Hanukkah, usually in their homes. Special prayers are also added in the synagogue.
Correct: wherever there are people who believe in God and Jesus, there will be Christmas.Yes. People celebrate Christmas all over the world; my friend celebrates Christmas and Hanukkah.
People all over the world celebrate things on December 9. Two events that I know of is Hanukkah (only Dec. 9, 2012) and advent. Another one is my birthday! :D
Hanukkah is celebrated ALL over the world by Jews, wherever they live.
Hanukkah is celebrated in almost the same way all over the world, but in the U.S. and Canada, gift giving is more popular than it is in Europe and other places outside North America.
No. Hanukkah comes out according to the Hebrew calendar, not the Western (Gregorian) one. Hanukkah was founded over 150 years before the onset of Christianity.
It doesn't belong to a country. It belongs to Jewish people all over the world.
There are no official estimates as to exactly how many people celebrate Christmas globally, but seeing as there are over 2.1 billion Christians in the world, or about a third of world's population, it is feasible to assume that at least 1 out of every 3 people in the world celebrate Christmas.