There are about 14 million Jews in the world, and most of them celebrate Hanukkah.
a total of 44 candles.
It takes a total of 44 candles
Hanukkah begins on the 25th of Kislev. This is at the end of November or during the month of December.
Jewish people celebrate Hanukkah. (They are not called "Hanukkah people")
Yes, Jews celebrate Hanukkah in many different countries.
Hanukkah is a Jewish celebration:http://judaism.answers.com/jewish-holidays/hanukkah
There are about 14 million Jews in the world and a large percentage of them celebrate Hanukkah.
There's no such thing as Hanukkah people. Hanukkah is a holiday that is celebrated by Jewish people. During Hanukkah, we customarily eat latkes (potato pancakes) or jelly donuts.
There is no Jewish tradition of eating tamales on Hanukkah.
There is no such thing as "Hanukkah People". People who celebrate the holiday of Hanukkah are called Jewish people. And there are no Jewish rituals that refer to "long" candles.
Spain is not related to Hanukkah, but Jewish people living in Spain celebrate Hanukkah.
Hanukkah is the holiday. It's celebrated by Jewish people.