It always starts on the 25th of Kislev. This is a different date every year in the Western calendar, but it always comes out in December.
Hanukkah can start on any day of the week except Tuesday.
Hanukkah starts with the lighting of a special candle holder called a Chanukiah (Hanukkah-menorah).
In 2011, Hanukkah began on the evening of December 20
Jerusalem, Israel.
There is no specific Hanukkah party. Some people have parties on Hanukkah and some don't. If there is a party on hanukkah, it can be on any one of the 8 nights, at any time.
Hanukkah began on Wednesday, November 27 in 2013, and ended on Thursday, December 5 in 2013.
The only children's game associated with Hanukkah is the dreidel game, but it has been associated with Hanukkah long before Europeans arrived in Ohio.
The evening of December 1, 2010
There are two standard spellings for Hanukkah in English:ChanukahHanukkahIn Hebrew, Hanukkah begins with a sound not found in English, and in some European languages, such as German, the ch represents that sound.
The United states has never celebrated Hanukkah. Only the Jewish people living in the United States celebrate Hanukkah. Jews have been living in the United States and celebrating Hanukkah since the 17th Century.
The best place to start is You Tube.
The evening of December 4, 2007