No U.S. president has ever made Hanukkah an official holiday. Only 2% of the population celebrates it, so it would not be warranted.
No U.S. president has ever declared Hanukkah a national holiday.
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The head of Pakistan is their President, Mamnoon Hussain.
The first president who took official notice of Hanukkah was one of the Jewish community's least-favorite occupants of the White House, Jimmy Carter. In 1979, he ended 100 days of self-imposed seclusion over the Iran hostage crisis by walking to Lafayette Park, lighting the new "National Menorah" erected there by Chabad-Lubavitch, and delivering brief remarks.
There are no special cookies associated with Hanukkah. Any kind of cookies can be seen at Hanukkah parties.
Words that can be made from the letters in Happy Hanukkah are:aahahaanankhanyaukayahhahahhankhankyhaphayhuhhunkhunkyhuphyphakahunakappakayakkhankhaphknapnahnapnappynaynupapahpanpappapapapayapaypukkapunpunkpunkahpunypuppupapyauhunhappyupyakyankyapyaupyuanyukyup
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President Benjamin Harrison was the first president to introduce the Christmas tree to the offical residence, which was done in 1889.
Hanukkah has never been "made official" by any person.Answer:The above answer is mistaken. Our tradition explicitly states that Hanukkah was instituted by the Torah-sages (Talmud, Shabbat 21b), who were acting in concert with the Hasmoneans.
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