No, it is not a customary Hanukkah symbol; but since it's a customary Jewish symbol, it is sometimes used in Hanukkah-themed decorations.
There is no such thing as a Hanukkah star.
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.
I think you're saying "Hanukkah menorah" if so, there is no star on a menorah, except perhaps a Jewish star, which is just a style design. The Jewish star symbolizes the Jewish people, but it has nothing to do with Hanukkah.
There isn't one. The holidays are entirely different. The closest you could come is a candle, but a single candle does not represent Hanukkah. You can't use a star either, because a star has nothing to do with Hanukkah.
There is no such song.
There is no geometric shape connected to Hanukkah. For Christmas, it is probably the 5 pointed star, called a pentagram in geometry.Answer:For Hanukkah, if you draw four concentric half-circles and bisect them, you'll have a depiction of a Hanukkah-menorah.
The David in the Star or Shield of David is King David from the Tanach (Jewish Bible).
the star of David belonged to king David of the Jews.
A Star of David has 6 points! A Star of David has 6 points!
In Hebrew, the name of the star is 'Magen David' which means David's Shield. It's said that this star was the shape of David's shield, the star itself isn't a symbol of David though.
The star of David is a factor in Judaism.