No. Hanukkah is celebrated in the home with your family; and special prayers are added in the regular synagogue services.
Any place that celebrates Hanukkah, or they celebrate at home.
There is no prohibition on including Christians in a Hanukkah celebration, but most Jews will not go out of their way to invite Christians to join them.
A "banquet hall" is a place where people go to celebrate an event, such as a wedding, bar mitzvah, retirement, birthday, sweet sixteen, etc.
Hanukkah is celebrated in the home, where the menorah is lit, the blessings and songs are sung, the traditional foods are eaten, and the children receive Hanukkah gelt (coins) and play with the dreidel. In the synagogue services, special prayers and a Torah-reading are added to the regular weekday prayers.
Not usually, although Hanukkah children's books are growing in popularity, and stories may be read in Jewish schools.Answer:One of the many observances included in Judaism is to retell the events of how Hanukkah started. The best time for this is during Hanukkah; and many families do this.
Hanukkah is celebrated in the home.
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Well, a christian should not celebrate halloween. halloween is a satan holiday. christians go to heaven when people who celebrate halloween go to hell. PLEASE DO NOT CELEBRATE HALLOWEEN!
People celebrate new year with their family and friends and you can also go somewhere in a nice restaurant and have a dinner...
they go out and have a feast
they go out and have a feast