No decorations are required during Chanukah.
There is no 'color' for Passover.There are no colors associated with Jewish holidays. Occasionally, you will see blue and white used with Chanukah, but this has little basis in anything. Those are the colors on the Israeli flag. Blue-purple is the color traditionally sewn into a few fringes on a tallis.
I think you mean Chanukah same'ach (חנוכה שמח) which means "happy chanukah."But if you want Chanukah Simchah, which means "Happiness Chanukah", it is חנוכה שימחה
A Menorah and Torah learning is used to celebrate Chanukah.
Jewish people celebrate Chanukah in their homes.
Chanukah is a holiday. It doesn't eat.
The Chanukah Song was created in 1995.
The Chanukia, commonly known as the Menorah, and is used for Chanukah.
The days of Chanukah do not have special names.
"Chanukah Oh Chanukah" is a traditional folk song believed to be based on the melodies and lyrics of 3 different composers: Kopyt, Achron, and Stutschewsky.
The menorah is part of Jewish culture, not Christianity. However, many places put Christmas decorations and Chanukah decorations side by side for balance, to avoid the appearance of favoring one religion over the other and in an attempt to not alienate anyone.
A Rugrats Chanukah was created on 1996-12-04.
The last day of Chanukah is called זאת חנוכה - Zoht Chanukah. Zoht Chanukah literally means "this is Chanukah' and refers to the end of the Torah reading of the last day of Chanukah.