The Festival of Lights
Festival of Lights
the Festival of Lights
Hanukkah is also known as the Festival of Lights, the Feast of the Dedication, or the Feast of the Maccabees. In addition, it is sometimes also spelled as Chanukkah.
חנוכה שמחSee also: More about Hanukkah
Hanukkah, also known as the 'festival of lights', is based on Judaism.
Hanukkah is the real name for Hanukkah. It can also be spelled Chanukah or ×—× ×•×›×”
It is called a Hanukiah or a Hanukkah menorah.
'Felice ChanukkÃ?' is an Italian equivalent of 'Happy Hanukkah'. 'ChanukkÃ?' also is known as 'Festa delle Luci' in Italian. That means 'Festival of the Lights' in English.
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.
The Festival of Lights.
Hanukkah (×—× ×•×›×”) means "dedication"
Hanukkah is the Jewish holiday known as the Festival of Lights, and it is celebrated in December. It commemorates the rededication of the Second Temple in Jerusalem and is observed by lighting the menorah, eating fried foods, and playing dreidel.