Each of the holidays has a particular focus that makes their celebration different from the others in some respect. To learn about a particular holiday of interest, see http://www.mazornet.com/holidays/
Hanukkah is a Jewish celebration:http://judaism.answers.com/jewish-holidays/hanukkah
Religion isn't part of Harry Potter but considering he doesn't celebrate Jewish holidays then probably not.
The Jewish people celebrate all the holidays given to us by G-d in the Torah(i,e Passover and Yom Kippur) and a few other holidays added through time that tell of our past (i.e Hanukkah and Purim).
To participate in Jewish culture and tradition. Many people celebrate religious holidays even though they may not be religious (example Christmas).
They celebrate the same holidays people do in United States of America.
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The Jewish people celebrate Hanukkah where ever they are including the Canadian jews. The days are not typically official holidays. Most schools and businesses will make allowances for those that are celebrating.
The Jewish people celebrate Hanukkah where ever they are included in the United States. The days are not typically official holidays. Most schools and businesses will make allowances for those that are celebrating.
Yes; it is one of the minor Jewish holidays. Lots of non-jewish people think Chanukkah is the most important holiday to us, and that is simply not true.
Religion isn't part of Harry Potter but considering he doesn't celebrate Jewish holidays then probably not.
A gentile is someone who is not Jewish; therefore, a gentile does not celebrate the Jewish holidays such as Hannukah, Rosh Hashannah, etc.
how do they