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Christmas, the day Jesus was born (December 25th).
December 25 was originally a Roman feast. When the Romans became Christian, they "Christianized" the holiday.
Yes, Bethlehem celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ, and the holiday known as Christmas.
It is celebrationof the birth of Jesus.
Christmas (December 25th), is the date that Christians celebrate the birth of Jesus, so basically there would not be a Christmas without Jesus' birth, hence why he is a symbol for the Holiday.
to celebrate the birth of Jesus
Yes, Protestants celebrate Easter as a religious holiday to commemorate the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
Festivus, a holiday for the restuvus
The birth of Jesus Christ. But they celebrate it December 24. They call it "Heiligabend", holy evening (Christmas Eve). December 25 and 26 are called Erster and Zweiter Weihnachtsfeiertag, First and Second Christmas Holiday.
December 25th is Christmas (a holiday for Christians). Christians celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ, a savior come to free us from our sins. (If you want the full story- look in your Bible for Luke) Christians celebrate this by giving gifts to others- rejoicing for the birth of Jesus.
Jews do not celebrate Christmas as Jesus plays absolutely no role in Judaism. If you mean what is the winter time holiday for Jews, the holiday they celebrate in the winter is Hanukkah, sometime in November or December. However, the two holidays are not related in any way, if anything, they're the antithesis of each other.
They celebrate it on the 25th of December. Christmas is to celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ :)