Orthodox Jews do not celebrate Christmas.
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every family
People in Poland and Czech Republic eat carp on Christmas Eve.
they eat
Jesus would have eaten what any traditional Jewish families in His day would eat, as He grew up as a Jewish boy.
On Christmas eve or Christmas Day. Whatever is your families tradition
Most Israelis are Jewish or Muslims and therefore, Christmas is just another day of the week for them. Christian Israelis (>1% of Israelis) celebrate Christmas with their families, quite like the USA or Europe.
Halvey can be used by Jewish families, but not all families named Halvey are necessarily Jewish.
seeing as Xmas is not a Jewish holiday but rather a Christian one, Jews can eat whatever they feel like eating on that date.
Spanish families often eat turkey or chicken, there's no really a specific dish for christmas, but there are many deserts made of almonds such as turrones.there selves
There is no such thing as "Jewish Christmas". As Jesus plays no role whatsoever in Judaism, there is no Jewish holiday celebrating his birth.