Many sources say 95% of Americans celebrate Christmas.
Almost all Jews celebrate Hanukkah.
They are Jewish and not Christian. Not all people in the United States are Christian. There are other religions.
Correct: wherever there are people who believe in God and Jesus, there will be Christmas.Yes. People celebrate Christmas all over the world; my friend celebrates Christmas and Hanukkah.
There are about 1.5 billion Christians in the world who celebrate Christmas. But there are only about 14 million Jews in the world, most of which celebrate Hanukkah. Clearly, Christmas is more popular.
Mexicans who believe in Christmas or who celebrate it, do indeed have a Christmas tree. I know someone who lives in Mexico. It's the same thing, if they are Jewish, they celebrate Hanukkah, if they are Christian they celebrate Christmas.
Yes, Jews celebrate Hanukkah in many different countries.
Hanukkah is celebrated by Jews in all 50 states, and all over the world.
Oh, dude, like, millions of people celebrate Hanukkah worldwide. It's a pretty big deal in the Jewish community, you know? So, yeah, lots of latkes, dreidels, and menorahs lighting up the place during that time of year. It's like a whole festival of lights situation.
usalley all December but they do not do the big stuff until the 25th
Jews don't celebrate anything instead of Christmas. This is because Jesus plays no role whatsoever in Judaism, therefore there is no Jewish holiday to celebrate him. Some people mistakenly believe that Channukah is the "Jewish Christmas", however, this couldn't be further from the truth. Channukah celebrates the rejection of forced assimilation, celebrating Christmas would directly violate the meaning of Channukah.
All Orthadox Jews Celebrate Chanukkah, almost all non-Orthodox Jews also celebrate it as well.