Yes. There are the blessings which are said when lighting the candles; and there are the Hallel and Al Hanisim.
The menorah-candles are lit in the home, special prayers are added in the synagogue services, and traditional songs and blessings are said. There are also traditional foods. See also:http://judaism.answers.com/jewish-holidays/hanukkah
Lighting the Hanukkah-menorah, saying the appropriate prayers and blessings, and singing the traditional songs.
Pretty much the same as today: lighting the Hanukkah-menorah and saying the appropriate blessings and prayers.
Hanukkah is a holiday, not a show. Most Jews all over the world celebrate Hanukkah, usually in their homes. Special prayers are also added in the synagogue.
No. Hanukkah is celebrated in the home with your family; and special prayers are added in the regular synagogue services.
Yes, most of them do. Hanukkah is a religious holiday with special prayers and Torah-readings, but most non-religious Jews celebrate Hanukkah too.
Only the Jews celebrate Hanukkah, whether they live in Rome or elsewhere. The main observances of Hanukkah, such as its prayers and the lighting of the candles, are the same everywhere.
In the home and in the prayer-services. See also:http://judaism.answers.com/jewish-holidays/hanukkah
In Jewish homes; and special prayers are added in the synagogue services.
Hanukkah is celebrated wherever Jewish people live, in Jewish communities worldwide. In the home, the menorah is lit; and in the synagogue, certain prayers are added to the regular services.See also: More about Hanukkah
Jewish people mostly celebrate Hanukkah in their homes; and certain prayers are added in the regular synagogue services too.