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No, it is not a customary Hanukkah symbol; but since it's a customary Jewish symbol, it is sometimes used in Hanukkah-themed decorations.
There is no symbol for Hanukkah equivalent to a Christmas Tree. The holidays are completely unrelated.
The Hanukkah-menorah.
It's called a menorah, or a Hanukkah menorah. Israelis call it a Hanukkiah.
Inside the symbol table of the compiler.
There isn't one. The holidays are entirely different. The closest you could come is a candle, but a single candle does not represent Hanukkah. You can't use a star either, because a star has nothing to do with Hanukkah.
The Hanukkah-menorah, also called a Hanukkiyyah, is used on Hanukkah.(Jewish people also have a different candle holder, called a menorah, that some venues use for decoration or as a religious symbol, all year round).
The name of the lamp that holds the cadles is the 'menorah' and this is a symbol of Gods presence.
חנוכה שמחSee also: More about Hanukkah
It is called a Hanukiah or a Hanukkah menorah.
Hanukkah is the name of Hanukkah. In Hebrew it is spelled חֲנֻכָּה
Hanukkah is a holiday, not a person.