This question is not grammatical and makes no sense. If you are a Jew on Hanukkah, and you choose to celebrate Hanukkah, you will probably have a good time. If you choose not to celebrate it, you will miss out on part of your culture.
Yes, there is dancing sometimes at Hanukkah parties and dances.
It is wrong to use the word "Jew" as an adjective. Furthermore, there is no such thing as a Jewish light.
No, Hanukkah is not a bad thing. It is a holiday celebrated by Jewish people worldwide to commemorate the miracle of the oil in the temple, where a small amount of oil burned for eight days. Hanukkah is a time of joy, gift-giving, and lighting the menorah.
No, Jewish people do not believe in Christ, so they don't celebrate Christmas. They celebrate Hanukkah, and their parents/family bring them gifts.
Yes Connor Walker is a Jew. His little brother Kieran Walker is also Jew. His Mother and Father name Angela and Kevin Walker are the biggest Jewish believers in the worlds history. Happy Hanukkah Connor! Good luck with that egg head of yours..
She was a Jew and her family had to hide.
Anyone can celebrate Hanukkah, but Hanukkah is a minor holiday that commemorates the victory of the Jews against the Assyrian-Greeks in the Maccabean War of 165 BCE. So it wouldn't have much significance to a non-Jew.
Gift-giving during Hanukkah is a US invention performed by Liberal Jewish parents who saw that Jews felt left out of the Christmas gift-giving spirit. It has nothing to do with the proper celebration of Hanukkah. However, if you are a Liberal Jew in the US, you will likely receive gifts because this new tradition is pervasive.
The wrong actions they performed in the past.
חנוכה שמחSee also: More about Hanukkah
See related links. Billy Graham provides a completely nonsensical and inaccurate depiction of Hanukkah. Not only does have his facts and dates wrong, but he applies Christian bias to an otherwise historical event.
It is called a Hanukiah or a Hanukkah menorah.