No, it iss one of the minor holidays.
Yes, since Hanukkah is a Jewish holiday.
Hanukkah is the holiday. It's celebrated by Jewish people.
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.
Hanukkah is not a religion. It is a Jewish Holiday. Jewish people worship one God.
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 such thing as "Hanukkah people". Hanukkah is a Jewish holiday celebrated by Jewish people. The holiday of hanukkah doesn't add any food restrictions, other than what Jews already follow. Parmesan dip and chips are okay, but if it's a kosher household, the food must be kosher.
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.
Jewish people celebrate Hanukkah it is the festival of lights.
Hanukkah is a Jewish celebration:http://judaism.answers.com/jewish-holidays/hanukkah
Only Jews celebrate Channukah because it is a Jewish holiday that commemorates an event in Jewish history.
the traditional greeting is Chag Sameach (?? ???).
Jewish people celebrate Hanukkah. (They are not called "Hanukkah people")