Hanukkah is an 8 day festival, so it can never fall entirely on the same day as Christmas. But if you are asking for dates when it overlaps with Christmas, the starting dates for Hanukkah in the next few years will be:
The holiday actually begins on the evening BEFORE the dates listed.
No, Christmas and Hanukkah will not fall on the same day in the next 9 years. Hanukkah is based on the Jewish lunar calendar, which can shift its dates from year to year, while Christmas always falls on December 25th. Therefore, the two holidays will not coincide in the next 9 years.
The next year in which Christmas day will fall on a Sunday will be in 2016.
Hanukkah is an 8 day holiday. If you are talking about the first night of Hanukkah, then it has happened only four times in the last 100 years: in 1918, 1921, 1959 and 2005. If you are talking about years that Hanukkah overlapped with Christmas, there are more than 50 in the last 100 years. It overlapped in 2011. The next time will be 2016.
The next year Christmas day will fall on a Tuesday is 2018.
2017
After 2017, it will next be on a Monday in 2023.
The next year in which Christmas falls on a Monday is 2017.
2021
Next Year
No. Because of a leap year, it can be 5 or 6 years. 2011 will have Christmas on a Sunday and the next time will be in 2016, 5 years from 2011, because there are two leap years within the next seven years.
It is going to be 2017.The next time Christmas day falls on a Monday will be in 2017, then again in 2023.
Next year in 2013, but because of the leap year system we haven't had a "Wednesday Christmas" since 2002!
Chanukah is an 8-Day festival. Every few years one of the days of Chanukah is on the same date as Christmas. It happened in 2011 and the next time will be 2016.