Christmas is a Christian holiday that celebrates the birth of Jesus and lasts for 1 day.
Hanukkah is an 8 day Jewish holiday that celebrates a military victory against invaders who attempted to force our assimilation to paganism. It also celebrates the rededication of our Temple after those invaders were defeated.
There is no tradition of gift giving during Hanukkah although a large percentage of North American Jews do give gifts of some sort these days.
A much easier question to answer is: What are the similarities among Christmas,
Hanukkah, and Kwanzaa ?
The answer to that one is: In the modern calendar, they're usually all celebrated
within the same period of 30 days or so.
Everything else is different. Kwanzaa is a secular occasion created in 1966.
How they are different
Christmas is a Christian holiday that celebrates the birth of Jesus and lasts for 1 day.
Hanukkah is an 8 day Jewish holiday that celebrates a military victory against invaders who attempted to force our assimilation to paganism. It also celebrates the rededication of our Temple after those invaders were defeated.
There is no tradition of gift giving during Hanukkah although a large percentage of North American Jews do give gifts of some sort these days.
How they are alike
Both holidays usually occur within the same month. That's it. That's the only real similarity. All other similarities, such as presents and decorations are because some Jewish people borrowed it from Christmas.
Nothing, other than the fact that Hanukkah borrowed the idea of gift-giving from Christmas.
Answer:Nothing at all, not even gifts. The only thing traditionally given during Hanukkah is the gelt (coins) given to children. That's it. Orthodox Jews observe Hanukkah the same way as in earlier generations, without influence from Christmas.Christmas is a Christian holiday that celebrates the birth of Jesus and lasts for 1 day.
Hanukkah is an 8 day Jewish holiday that celebrates a military victory against invaders who attempted to force our assimilation to paganism. It also celebrates the rededication of our Temple after those invaders were defeated.
There is no tradition of gift giving during Hanukkah although a large percentage of North American Jews do give gifts of some sort these days.
Christmas celebrates the birth of Jesus and Hanukkah commemorates the Maccabean war of 165 BCE. The two holidays are completely different and unrelated. They just happen to fall within the same month.
Christmas is the Christian celebration of their God.
Channukah celebrates a military victory against a people that attempted to force Jews to become pagans.
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These two have the similarity that they both involve lighting candles and you also exchange gifts with each other. They are different because there are different reasons to celebrate them.Not to mention that they are from two TOTALLY different cultures.Answer:Hanukkah began 2200 years ago; Kwanzaa was invented in 1966. Hanukkah has prayers, blessings and Torah-readings and is connected to the Holy Temple in Jerusalem. Hanukkah is Jewish.
Hanukkah is older. Hanukkah celebrates an event that took place in 165 BCE. Christmas celebrates an event that took place in 4 BCE.
Christmas holidays can be well Christmas or for other people can be Hanukkah or Kwanzaa . Which are very festive holidays * Actually, in the United States Christmas holiday or Christmas break was used to refer to the break children had from school between one or two days before Christmas and the day after New Year's Day for many decades. That break is now referred to as Winter break or another generic-type break. I don't know about other parts of the world, but Christmas break was never used to refer to Hannukkah or Kwanzaa. Actually, to say it ever did makes absolutely no sense.
The difference is that One is a Jewish Holiday and the other is a nonsense word. The only two standard spellings are Hanukkah and Chanukah.
The only real difference is the language spoken in the home during the holiday. Otherwise, they are pretty much the same.
The difference between fruit cake, and Christmas Cake is that Christmas Cake is, richer and contains SPICES
Christmas celebrates the birth of God in human form as the man Jesus of Nazareth (c. 7 B.C.E. - c. 33 A.D.). It does not emphasize race, ethnicity or culture in that celebration. In contrast, Kwanzaa is a social holiday that has no religious connections. It emphasizes what is distinct in African-American culture and ethnicity in the United States of America.
Because Christmas is a Christian holiday, celebrating the birth of Jesus; while Hanukkah is a Jewish holiday, commemorating a war between the Jews and the Syrian-Greeks, and a miracle that took place in the Jewish Temple.
They aren't. They are the colors of the flag of Israel, though. There are no traditional colors for Hanukkah. But because of Influence by Christmas (namely the fact the Christmas has traditional colors), Jewish people took the colors of the Israeli Flag (blue and white) and made them Hanukkah colors. But this practice is only about 40 years old.
Channukah is a Jewish holiday that celebrates freedom from forced assimilation by another culture and religion. Christmas is a Christian holiday that celebrates the birth of Jesus. Jesus plays no role in Judaism whatsoever.
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