I'll assume you're referring to Hanukah. the menorah (candelabrum) is lit by each Jew in their home; but Hanukah is marked in the synagogue as well, with Torah-reading each day for the eight days, and a couple of additions to the daily prayers. It is customary to light a menorah in the synagogue too.
In the synagogue and in the home
The synagogue is the Jewish place of worship, and Yom Kippur is celebrated there.
synagogue
The same way it is celebrated today - by fasting and praying in synagogue to God.
For the same reason Jewish marriages are celebrated in a synagogue and Muslim marriages are celebrated in a mosque. Marriage, when celebrated as a sacred rite or ritual, is celebrated within the religion of the celebrants and participants.
It is celebrated in the home, and special prayers are also added in the daily synagogue services. Sometimes synagogues and Jewish schools also have Hanukkah parties.
Sukkot is celebrated among Jewish families, and special prayers are added in the synagogue services.
In the home and in the prayer-services. See also:http://judaism.answers.com/jewish-holidays/hanukkah
Synagogues are places of communal worship, places of study, and places where life cycle events are celebrated.
No. Hanukkah is celebrated in the home with your family; and special prayers are added in the regular synagogue services.
Hanukkah is celebrated wherever Jewish people live, in Jewish communities worldwide. In the home, the menorah is lit; and in the synagogue, certain prayers are added to the regular services.See also: More about Hanukkah
No one leads Channukah. This is a holiday that's celebrated in the home; and certain prayers are added to the regular synagogue services too.