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It doesn't belong to a country. It belongs to Jewish people all over the world.
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Hanukkah is not located in a single country. Jews celebrate Hanukkah wherever they live in the world.
NO it is a Jewish holiday
Hanukkah takes place in any country where there are Jewish people to celebrate it, which includes most of the countries of the world.
Hanukkah takes place in any country that Jews live. There are Jews living in most of the countries of the world.
Jewish people celebrate Hanukkah in every country where they live. Most Jews live in the US, Canada, Israel, and Europe.
Christmas and Hanukkah are not the same holiday. Christmas is the Christian celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ. Hanukkah is a Jewish holiday. Hanukkah is the Festival of Dedication that celebrates the rededication of the Holy Temple in Jerusalem.
The French belong to the country of France.
Hanukkah is a religious (Jewish) celebration independent of the host country. For 2011, it will be celebrated from December 20th to December 28th.
Slightly less than the percentage of Jews in each country (since Hanukkah is a Jewish festival and most but not all Jews celebrate it).
Hanukkah is a Jewish festival. It is celebrated in everycountry where there are Jewish people.Countries with the greatest Jewish populations are:IsraelU.S.A.FranceCanadaU.K. (United Kingdom)RussiaBut any country which has even a single Jewish home can be said to have Hanukkah celebrated in them.
No countries belong to another country. If that was the case then the "country" wouldn't be a country.
The vast majority of Americans celebrate Christmas. A majority of Americans belong to Christian denominations. Only the Jewish minority of about 6 million people celebrate Hanukkah.