Celebrations that include lights are what the winter holidays of Christmas, Diwali, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, Las Posadas and Ramadan have in common.
Answer:
The presence of light, lights or lamps. However, note the following:
Ramadan is a religious Muslim occasion but is not a winter holiday, since it can occur at any time of year.
Diwali can occur as early as September.
Kwanzaa is a non-religious occasion, founded recently (1966).
Christmas, Hanukkah,
christmas, hanukkah and kwanzaa
There is no symbol for Hanukkah equivalent to a Christmas Tree. The holidays are completely unrelated.
Christmas, Hanukkah, and birthdays if you count those as holidays.
Christmas, Hanukkah and Kwanzaa
Hanukkah, Kwanzaa
There is nothing special about "Hanukkah before Christmas". But both holidays have their unique special qualities.
Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, Christmas, New Years
Christmas, New Years Eve, Hanukkah and Kwanzaa.
Well I guess the winter holidays (hanukkah and christmas... etc), Halloween, birthday, Easter etc. But it's really just depends on who your close with to know what holidays you get presents in.
Christmas and Hanukkah
Christmas, New Years Eve, National Fruitcake Day, Kwanza, Hanukkah and Boxing Day.