Hannakuh, the Jewish Festival of Lights is celebrated around the same time Christians celebrate Christmas.
You don't need to have a christmas tree to celebrate. You can do everything else too, like sharing gifts, a big feast and etc.
The French celebrate Christmas during Winter. For Christmas they have the Christmas Eve Feast. The French enjoy their Christmas every year. Everybody look forward to Christmas.
By having a big feast in the stable where Jesus was born!
Because it is part of the 12 days of Christmas.
The holiday of Passover celebrates our exodus from Egypt.
December 6 is the feast of St. Nicholas of Myra. Some countries celebrate the feast by providing the children with special gifts or treats, much like Santa on Christmas. However, most countries do not celebrate the feast.
Because it is the day that the lord god was borned & everyone is having a feast to celebrate it.
there is a big feast
u can celebrate by gift giving or eating a big feast! it depends which culture ur in...
The feast on the 24th of December is known as the Vigil of Christmas, a first class feast, in the Extraordinary Form of the Mass. In the Ordinary Form it is just an Advent Weekday with a Proper for the Vigil. As of 4 pm, you may celebrate Vigil of the Nativity of the Lord - the First Mass of Christmas is properly celebrated at Midnight. In addition to the Mass at Midnight, there are separate Masses for the Vigil, the Mass at Dawn, and the Mass during Christmas Day.
December 6 is the feast of St. Nicholas of Myra. Some countries celebrate the feast by providing the children with special gifts or treats, much like Santa on Christmas. However, most countries do not celebrate the feast.
Yes but their Santa comes on feast of St. Nick day the presents are delivered on Christmas by the Christ child.*celebrateand yes they do