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Yes, most Jewish people celebrate Hanukkah.
They really don't. Gift giving is most common among American and Canadian Jews, but it's a custom that only started in the 1960's due to influence from Christmas. The only traditional present during Hanukkah is the Hanukkah-gelt (coins) given to children.
Yes, most of them do. Hanukkah is a religious holiday with special prayers and Torah-readings, but most non-religious Jews celebrate Hanukkah too.
There are about 14 million Jews in the world, and most of them celebrate Hanukkah.
Yes, there are dozens of Hanukkah songs in French. But most are in Hebrew or English.
Some families listen to Hanukkah music on Hanukkah. But most families just sing the Hanukkah songs. For more information, see related links.
Any metal can be used; but the Hanukkah-menorah may be made out of any fireproof material, not necessarily metal.
The spelling Hanukkah is one of the most common spellings of the Hebrew name (חֲנֻכָּה) for the Jewish holiday, along with Chanukah.(see related question)There are several English phonetic spellings, including the most common, Hanukkah or Chanukah. In Hebrew it is spelled חנוכה.You spell it "Hanukkah"
The concept of decorating for Hanukkah is relatively new (only a few decades), and there are no customs or rules about it. Most families do not do any decorating for Hanukkah.
The most visual representation is the act of lighting the candles of the Chanukiah (Hanukkah-menorah).