Hanukkah decorations can include everything from the Star of David to menorahs, dreidel cookies and candles. Party City, Windy City Novelties and Century Novelty have inexpensive decorations and toys for Hanukkah.
Jewish answer: For Hanukkah, no decorations are obligatory. In homes and schools, children may be encouraged to make decorations such as depictions of a menorah (Hanukkah-candelabrum), a cruse of oil, or a dreidel.See also:More about Hanukkah
Some creative ways to display a Hanukkah candle stand during the holiday season include placing it on a decorative tray with dried fruits and nuts, incorporating it into a centerpiece with seasonal flowers, or arranging it on a shelf with other festive decorations like dreidels and gelt.
Some families, do, but it's not very common.
pictupres of chanukiyas that an 8 branched candelabrum or pictures ofdreidels there all sorts
No, it is not a customary Hanukkah symbol; but since it's a customary Jewish symbol, it is sometimes used in Hanukkah-themed decorations.
The concept of decorating for Hanukkah is relatively new (only a few decades), and there are no customs or rules about it. Most families do not do any decorating for Hanukkah.
Potato pancakes, jelly donuts, Hanukkah-themed decorations, dreidels, and appropriate songs.
Wine is acceptable in moderation at any time, particularly on happy and festive occasions, of which Hanukkah is certainly one. However, there is no specific tradition to drink wine in Hanukkah.
Paper cutouts in the shapes of menorahs and cruses of oil.
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You have to get the holiday stuff expansion pack, where it gives you decorations for Chirstmas, Halloween, and some Easter I think?
Some Jews decorate for Hanukkah. There is a reason of Pirsumei Nissah, publicizing the miracle; but for that, the menorah itself is enough. Not all Jews put up decorations, and by no means does it have to be done. But it is a nice thing to do, and therefore many Jews do it.