No. Santa Claus is a fictional character and is based on the three wise men bringing gifts to the baby Jesus at his birth in the stable. This plays no part in Judaism.
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Santa Clause is not Jewish. He's a follower of Zarathusta, like the three wisemen.
The cast of Jewish Santa Is Coming - 2010 includes: Brett Gelman as Jewish Santa Melvin Holk as Santa Amy Rosoff
Santa is associated with Christmas and thus associated with Christians. Santa has nothing to do with the Jewish religion at all.
Just like all non-Jewish customs, Santa is of no significance to Jews.
Tell your little one that Santa is real for everyone that believes in him. Since the other child is Jewish he doesn't celebrate Christmas, therefor he doesn't believe in Santa. But, since your family does celebrate Christmas, Santa will visit your household!
Israel is 75% Jewish and 16% Muslim. Neither Jews nor Muslims have a Santa Claus.
Hitler's main intentions was to wipe out the Jewish race, I don't think he spent much time believing in Santa.
Although Hanukkah does not have a particular tradition of gift giving outside of it's proximity to Christmas, "Hanukkah Harry" has occasionally been recognized as the Jewish analog to Santa Claus.
..it's...not....real....ugh.
You mean like Santa Claus? No. That is not a Jewish kind of attitude or belief.See also:More about Hanukkah
Santa Claus is a tradition associated only with Christmas. It is not part of Hanukkah. Jewish children are taught their own customs and traditions, and they are taught that Christians have their own customs.
Yes, Brad Hall is Jewish. He was born on March 21, 1958, in Santa Barbara, California, to a Jewish family. Brad Hall is an American actor, writer, and director known for his work on Saturday Night Live and for creating the TV series "Brooklyn Bridge."
write a letter to santa clause and maybe he'll bring it for Christmas and if you're Jewish then you're out of luck.