Traditional foods include jelly donuts (sufganiot) and potato pancakes (latkes).
Chanukah is a holiday. It doesn't eat.
Chanukah (Hanukkah)
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
Chanukkà is an Italian equivalent of the English word "Chanukah." The proper noun traces its origins back to the Hebrew חֲנֻכָּה‎ (khanuká) for "dedication," concerning re-dedication of the Holy Second Temple in Jerusalem. The pronunciation will be "TCHA-nook-LA" in Pisan Italian.
The original custom is to give the kids pocket money on each night of Chanukah. There is also a custom to eat dairy foods on Chanukah. Someone, somewhere obviously decided to capitalize on both customs and make a killing out of selling chocolate money.
No decorations are required during Chanukah.
Jewish people celebrate Chanukah in their homes.
The Chanukah Song was created in 1995.
The days of Chanukah do not have special names.
Chanukah, also spelled Hanukkah, is a Jewish holiday that celebrates the rededication of the Second Temple in Jerusalem. It is also known as the Festival of Lights and is observed for eight days by lighting candles on a menorah, eating special foods like latkes and sufganiyot, and playing games with a dreidel.
"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.
chanukah oh chanukah Oh Chanukah, Oh Chanukah, come light the Menorah Let's have a party, we'll all dance the hora Gather round the table, we'll all have a treat Sivivon to play with, and latkes to eat. And while we are playing The candles are burning bright One for each night, they shed a sweet light To remind us of days long ago. One for each night, they shed a sweet light To remind us of days long ago. also : maoz tzur i have a little dreidel sivivon sov sov sov chanukah chanukah