Purim
Judaism's real name, in English, is "Judaism".
There is no such thing in Judaism.
Yes.
Judaism.
Absolutely nothing. Diwali is a Hindu festival. It is not recognised by Judaism.
The Hanukkah-menorah.
There are many, many fetivals in Judaism. Some of the most important are... Pesach, also known as Passover, celebrating the Jews' escape from Egypt Tu Bishvot, the festival of trees, spring and new life Sukkot, the celebration of harvest Purim, a party festival Chanukah, the festival of light
Several religions have important holidays called the Festival of Lights. In Judaism, the Festival of Lights is another name for the holiday of Channukah (multiple spellings), which commemorates the expulsion of the Syrian tyrant Antiochus from Israel and the rededication of the Holy Temple. In Hinduism, the Festival of Lights is another name for Diwali, the most important festival of the year. It commemorates Lord Rama's defeat of Ravana and rescue of his wife, Sita. It is a joyous celebration of the victory of good over evil. Buddhism also celebrates a Light Festival.
There is no such holiday called 'Haman'. Haman is a character in the story of Purim.
adjective for Judaism is Jewish
Hanukkah, also known as the 'festival of lights', is based on Judaism.
Clergy for Judaism are called rabbis.