Hanukkah celebrates the miracle of the oil that lasted for 8 days. Some things we usually do are:
-Light candles every night, with the blessings.
-Make latkes (potato pancakes) fried in oil.
-(Non-traditional): Give presents, but that is only in spirit of the other winter holidays. More traditional is the giving of Hanukkah gelt to children.
It should be noted that Hanukkah is NOT the most important holiday in Judaism, Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur are. And Dreidels are not the most important item.
lighting the menorah
lighting the menorah
There is no such thing. This is just a spoof of the Christmas tree, and it not part of the actual celebration of Hanukkah.
They are are part of a typical Hanukkah celebration.
No, Lutherism is part of Christianity. Hannukah is a Jewish celebration
Christians in most of the African countries would probably agree that the most important part of Christmas is the celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ.
The candelabra used during Hanukkah is called a Hanukkah-menorah or hanukkiah. It represents the miracle of a one-day's oil supply burning for 8 days in the Holy Temple, which is a part of the reason for the celebration of Hanukkah.
It depends on what part of the world you live in. In most parts, there are no options for Hanukkah music on the radio or television.
It is part of the Jewish religion (celebrated by Jews)
Hanukkah is a proper noun.
Depends on the celebration. England has dozens. For the most part, most of them are based on historical events. For a better answer, re-ask the question with the exact celebration.
No.