There is no such thing as "Jewish Christmas". As Jesus plays no role whatsoever in Judaism, there is no Jewish holiday celebrating his birth.
Yes. A Jewish person can touch a Christmas tree. Any person can touch a Christmas tree.
Mostly Christmas. The Jewish minority in Norway celebrates Hanukkah. Only Jewish people or those of Jewish decent celebrate Hanukkah.
There is no direct Jewish equivalent of Christmas. This is because Jesus plays no roles whatsoever in Judaism, therefore, Jews do not celebrate his birth. There is no holiday in Judaism that is similar to Christmas.
The people who celebrate Hanukah are Jewish instead of Christian. Christmas is a Christian holiday, and Hanukah is the Jewish holiday that falls closest to Christmas.
The cast of A Jewish Christmas Story - 1997 includes: Louisette Geiss as Cathy
Jews do not celebrate Christmas and so do not eat any special foods for Christmas.
There is no "Jewish Christmas". The Jewish Savior is not yet born. If perhaps you are asking about Hanukkah, this is a holiday that occurs around the same time as Christmas but shares no similarities in terms of meaning or purpose.
Christmas, the catholic christmas, the jewish christams.
Israel is a Jewish Country and Jews do not celebrate Christmas.
Ian's dad is Jewish and his mom is catholic. He also celebrates Christmas.
Christmas and Easter