This entirely depends on what "stuff" you celebrate.
Here are the major Jewish festivals: http://judaism.answers.com/jewish-holidays/the-jewish-holidays
And a few other occasions:
Almost all Jews celebrate Hanukkah.
They don't. Jews believe that Jews should celebrate Hanukkah.
All Orthadox Jews Celebrate Chanukkah, almost all non-Orthodox Jews also celebrate it as well.
Jews in California celebrate Yom Kippur the same way that Jews the world over celebrate Yom Kippur.
There are always Jews who celebrate Passover regardless of the location or circumstances. Jews celebrated Passover in the ghettos, and then in the concentration camps.
They celebrate Shabbat and Havdalah.
Irish Jews celebrate Passover the same way as Jews all over the world.
Orthodox Jews often do not celebrate Thanksgiving because they see it as a sign of assimilation. Liberal and Secular Jews do not have this issue and usually do celebrate Thanksgiving (if they are American).
Only the Jews in Mexico celebrate Hanukkah.
Jews don't celebrate Christmas.
The same as Jews everywhere.
Jews.