There is no symbol for Hanukkah equivalent to a Christmas Tree. The holidays are completely unrelated.
A Hanukkah bush is similar to a Christmas tree, but has Hanukkah ornaments.
You don't. Christmas trees have nothing to do with Hanukkah. If you put Hanukkah-style ornaments on a Christmas tree, it will most likely offend the people you are trying to honor (even if they don't tell you that).
There is no such thing. This is just a spoof of the Christmas tree, and it not part of the actual celebration of Hanukkah.
a christmas tree
There is no such thing as a Hanukkah bush. This is something that was made up by Jews who really want to celebrate Christmas, but can't bring themselves to do it.
I think it has because it is so common now
The aluminum Christmas tree was popular in the United States from 1958 to about the mid 1960s, it was seen as a symbol for the commercialization of Christmas.
If you are referring to the kind of ornaments that you would put on a Christmas tree, then no, Hanukkah does not have any ornaments. However, Hanukkah does utilize a menorah (also known as a Chanukkiah) which holds candles that are lit and could technically be considered an ornament of the Menorah.
bells, reindeers, santa, santa's sleigh, mistetoe, christmas tree, angels
A very well known symbol of Christmas would be the Christmas tree. Its ornaments and green pines are a major symbol of Christmas. Another big symbol would be Santa Claus. His big belly and white beard are a clue into what holiday it is.
The Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree is certainly one of the main symbols of Christmas in New York City.
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