Hannukah. It's also called the festival of lights.
The term is 'bat mitzvah' and it is a religious ceremony where a Jewish girl takes on the responsibility of life as a Jewish adult. This normally takes place when the girl is 12 years old.
Bar Mitzvah at age 13
yes, as long as it ends before sundown
A building or place of meeting for worship and religious instruction in the Jewish faith.
Jewish wedding ceremonies can take place anywhere, many people get married in synagogues but holding the ceremony in a hotel or catering centre is almost as popular today.
No, he's a christian. BUT before his commitment ceremony to Adam Lambert takes place this fall, he is converting to Judaism for Adam.
The place where the ceremony is conducted
The ceremony typically takes place at a designated venue that is meaningful to the participants, such as a church, garden, or banquet hall. The location is often chosen for its aesthetic appeal, capacity to accommodate guests, and suitability for the type of ceremony being held. Additionally, it may reflect cultural, religious, or personal significance to the individuals involved.
There is no point in history wherein Jews have celebrated Christmas.Currently, Liberal Jews in Western countries (especially the US), may celebrate certain aspects of Christmas, contrary to Jewish religious teachings. Some of these aspects may include getting a conifer tree, but labeling it a Hanukkah Bush instead of a Christmas Tree, claiming that Santa will visit homes on Hanukkah to provide presents, saying Merry Christmas instead of "Season's Greetings" or some other religion-neutral expression, etc. However, no Jewish family of which I am aware celebrates anything on December 24th or 25th except a customary trip to the local Chinese restaurant. (Again all of these are counter to Jewish religious teachings.) No Jew recognizes the Christian claims about the alleged miraculous events that took place roughly 2000 years ago concerning Jesus, nor celebrates those at Christmas-time.
Part of a religious ceremony in honour of the god Zeus held at his temple at Olympia in Elis, southern Greece.
A Hanukkah bush is similar to a Christmas tree, but has Hanukkah ornaments.
Israel was created as a nation with a Jewish majority and it has laws that make special provisions favoring Jewish immigration. As such, it is a Jewish nation. The largest religious minority in Israel are Muslims, with Christians coming in third place. The Israeli government recognizes Jewish, Isamic and Christian authority over religious matters such as marriage and divorce.