It is customary to avoid time-consuming forms of work (such as sewing or car repair) during the first half-hour after lighting the candles. Other than that, Hanukkah doesn't have any behavioral restrictions.
Jews practice the beautification of the menorah during Hanukkah.
Fasting is prohibited during Hanukkah (Talmud, Rosh Hashanah 18b).
Jewish people worship God...every day, not just during Hanukkah.
Hanukkah begins on the 25th of Kislev. This is at the end of November or during the month of December.
Almost all Jews celebrate Hanukkah.
Not more or less than the rest of the year.See also the Related Link.More about Hanukkah
They don't. Jews believe that Jews should celebrate Hanukkah.
There are no traditional Hanukkah costumes. The only time Jews wear costumes is on Purim.
The Jews who identified with and imitated the Greeks were called Hellenizers.
Yes, just like every other time of year.
Jews pray in synagogues (not churches), every day of the year. During Hanukkah, certain prayers are added to the regular services,
Not usually, although Hanukkah children's books are growing in popularity, and stories may be read in Jewish schools.Answer:One of the many observances included in Judaism is to retell the events of how Hanukkah started. The best time for this is during Hanukkah; and many families do this.