The same as Jews everywhere.
No. There is no such custom.
Only the Jewish people in Australia celebrate Hanukkah. They mainly live in Victoria and New South Wales.
Gift-giving during Hanukkah is a US invention performed by Liberal Jewish parents who saw that Jews felt left out of the Christmas gift-giving spirit. It has nothing to do with the proper celebration of Hanukkah. However, if you are a Liberal Jew in the US, you will likely receive gifts because this new tradition is pervasive.
I'm guessing you are talking about Anne Frank The Secret Annex residents celebrate Chanukah and Christmas.
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The people of the annexe celebrate Hanukkah and the New Year. Hanukkah is a significant Jewish holiday that commemorates the rededication of the Second Temple in Jerusalem, while the New Year, known as Rosh Hashanah, marks the beginning of the Jewish calendar year and is a time for reflection and renewal. Both holidays hold deep cultural and religious significance for the community.
Christmas, Hanukkah, New Year's Day, President's Day and Thanksgiving are days on which we celebrate the occasion. Birthdays and weddings are occasions for celebration.
Some Chinese people celebrate Christmas. I have been to China during the winter and saw many department stores with decorations of Christmas Trees, Santa Claus, and Christmas Tree bulbs. However, since many Chinese are not Christians, they do not celebrate the birth of Jesus on this day. To them, it is just another holiday. Kwanzaa is an African American Holiday, not celebrated in China. Hanukkah is Jewish holiday, only celebrated in China by Jewish tourists and Jewish foreign workers.
Canada, England, Australia, New Zealand.
England celebrate Christmas on the 25th of December every year.
In "The Diary of a Young Girl," Anne Frank and her family celebrate Hanukkah and the Jewish New Year, Rosh Hashanah. Hanukkah is marked by the lighting of the menorah and the exchange of gifts, while Rosh Hashanah is a time for reflection and prayer as they welcome the new year. These celebrations are significant for the Frank family, providing moments of joy and normalcy during their time in hiding.
Countries that were part of Englands empire I think?