Hanukkah is also known as the Festival of Lights or the Feast of Dedication. In Hebrew, it is called חֲנֻכָּה, which is pronounced as "Chanukah" or "Hanukkah." The holiday is sometimes referred to as the Jewish Festival of Rededication, commemorating the rededication of the Second Temple in Jerusalem.
Candles used in Judaism usually don't have names, other than the names of the occasions they're used on, such as: Shabbat candles, used on Shabbat Havdalah candles, used on Havdalah Hanukkah candles, used on Hanukkah Yahrzeit candles, used for someone's Yahrzeit
The three names are:Hanukkah (חנוכה)The Festival of LightsThe Feast of Dedication
Hanukkah is the only name for Hanukkah, but it is sometimes called the Festival of Lights by non-Jews.
There are only 2 name: Hanukkah and Festival of Lights
It is called the shamash (servant). See also:More about Hanukkah
They are collectively called Hanukkah. Only the eighth day of Hanukkah has its own name, which is Zoht Chanukkah.See also:More about Hanukkah
There are lots of spellings: Hanukkah, Channukah, and variations in between. In addition, it is sometimes called the Festival of Lights because people light candles in their Hanukkah menorah. The New Testement, in many English translations, refers to is as the Festival or Feast of Dedication, which is a literal translation of the Hebrew name Hanukkah.
The Hanukkah candles don't have names, except for referring to them generically, as neirot Hanukkah (candles of Hanukkah). The one candle which does have a name is the extra one, used to light the others, which is called the shamash (helper).See also:More about Hanukkah
There is only one main name of Hanukkah, which can also be spelled Chanukah.
There are no special drinks on hanukkah. Drink whatever you want.
Feast of dedication and Festival of Lights
Hanukkah is called The Festival of Lights, because the oil in the menorah located in the Holy Temple lasted for eight days instead of just one.Answer:Another name for a Hanukkah is Chanukkah in Judaism.