Some of the life cycle events that Jewish families celebrate are:
Although it's not a celebration, mourning for those who die is considered the most significant event in a person's life.
Passover is celebrated in the home.
Orthodox Jews do not celebrate Christmas.
All three of the major Jewish festivals are related to harvest (especially Sukkot). Passover is a thanksgiving to God for the Exodus and the annual barley-harvest, Shavuot is a thanksgiving to God for the Giving of the Torah and the annual wheat-harvest, and Sukkot is a thanksgiving to God for the yearly ingathering of grain.See also the Related Link.The Jewish festivals
Jews do not celebrate Christmas and so do not eat any special foods for Christmas.
families mostly celebrate Christmas in their homes
Hanukkah is a Jewish celebration:http://judaism.answers.com/jewish-holidays/hanukkah
They celebrate Thanksgiving with their families over a computer or with phone calls if they are unable to celebrate it together in person.
They celebrate events differently depending on the holiday.
Halvey can be used by Jewish families, but not all families named Halvey are necessarily Jewish.
yes they do celebrate harvest
the jewish families died because of hilter
It's not a Jewish occasion.