More commonly known as Hanukkah or The Feast of Dedication!
It depends on the holiday.
On festivals such as Passover, wine is had.
There are many, many fetivals in Judaism. Some of the most important are... Pesach, also known as Passover, celebrating the Jews' escape from Egypt Tu Bishvot, the festival of trees, spring and new life Sukkot, the celebration of harvest Purim, a party festival Chanukah, the festival of light
On diwali, people light diyas and candles. So this festival is called festival of lights.
In India, the Festival Of Light is Diwali.
Jews were fleeing slavery in Egypt.
There isn't one. There is a Festival of Breaking the Fast (Eid al Fitr) after the fasting month of Ramadan and the Festival of Sacrifice (Eid al Adha) at the of Hajj when an animal is slaughtered to give to the poor and needy as the Prophet Abraham did with his son Prophet Ismail. Neither of these is a festival of light. However, other religions do have festivals of light. The Jewish festival of light is Hanukkah, the Hindu festival of light is Diwali, and the Japanese festival is Tōrō Nagashi (or the Festival of Floating Lanterns).
Jews usually leave festivals happy, just like most people.
They light candles.
It is a festival in France and it means 'The Festival of light!'
Absolutely nothing. Diwali is a Hindu festival. It is not recognised by Judaism.
Purim.