They sing traditional songs and tell stories of their old days
They are Jewish, therefore they celebrate Hanukkah, not Christmas..
The annex residents celebrate Hanukkah, Sinterklaas, Christmas, and New Year's.
That would have been December, 1943.
They all celebrated Hanukkah together.
If I'm not mistaken, Anne Frank's family is Jewish, therefore don't celebrate Hanukkah.
The Frank family celebrated Hanukkah in hiding because they were Jewish and practicing their religion openly could have put them at risk of being discovered by the Nazis during World War II. Celebrating Hanukkah in secret was a way to preserve their faith and traditions while trying to stay safe.
Yes, her diary records a Hanukkah celebration, and it's also one of the oldest references to gift-giving on Hanukkah, which apparently began in Europe, in the 1930's.
Anne Frank gave her mother a poem for Hanukkah in the secret annex. It was a heartfelt gift expressing her love and gratitude for her mother.
In Anne Frank's diary, the Hanukkah celebration is interrupted when the Gestapo and Dutch police raid the Secret Annex on December 11, 1943, arresting the inhabitants and the helpers who were hiding them.
I'm guessing you are talking about Anne Frank The Secret Annex residents celebrate Chanukah and Christmas.
Anne Frank mentions celebrating Hanukkah in her diary. Hanukkah is a Jewish holiday that commemorates the rededication of the Second Temple in Jerusalem.
Frank Nicholas Meyer was born in 1875.