Yes, it is.
Hanukkah (channukkah) is the name of the festival.
More commonly known as Hanukkah or The Feast of Dedication!
They are the festival of lights. Lights signifies the ray of truth.
No, it is a Jewish festival.
One for each of the festival's eight days, and an added one which is used to light the others.
Another name for the "Festival of Lights" is Hanukkah.
The festival of Hanukkah is in the Jewish religion. See also:http://judaism.answers.com/jewish-holidays/hanukkah
There are lots of spellings: Hanukkah, Channukah, and variations in between. In addition, it is sometimes called the Festival of Lights because people light candles in their Hanukkah menorah. The New Testement, in many English translations, refers to is as the Festival or Feast of Dedication, which is a literal translation of the Hebrew name Hanukkah.
Hanukkah is known as the Festival of Lights because it celebrates the miracle of a small amount of oil lasting for eight days in the Jewish temple's menorah. This event symbolizes hope, faith, and the triumph of light over darkness.
The Festival of Lights
The holiday is called Channukah (Hanukkah).
There are only 2 name: Hanukkah and Festival of Lights