No. Costumes are worn on Purim, which is in the spring.
Hanukkah does not have costumes. You may be thinking of Purim.
None. Costumes are worn on Purim.
The holiday of Purim.
There are no traditional Hanukkah costumes. The only time Jews wear costumes is on Purim.
They Get Costumes
Costumes are mainly worn by children, the most common traditional costumes are kings, queens, and Haman. Today, many people will wear any costume they want.
There aren't any costumes associated with Hanukkah. It's a simple commemoration of an ancient war and the miracle of the oil. Costumes are worn only on Purim.
There are literally dozens of different halloween costumes available for your son. One of the best costumes is actually the costume of a cowboy.
Some excellent costumes for kids this year include Disney Princesses for girls and Captain America for boys. The Angry Birds costumes are also going to be very popular.
Start by looking at what is most popular at costume shops such as www.spirithalloween.com/boys-costumes. Then see what the boys themselves want to be!
On the Jewish festival of Purim, there is a widespread custom to put on costumes and/or masks. The Esther mask is part of this custom.